Membership Portal avatar member plugin
5 posts by 2 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder: Plugins & Add-ons
Last Post: March 17, 2010 (RSS)
By Maurice - March 15, 2010
I'm checking out the "Sample Edit Profile Page"
i made a avatar/upload section.
What is the code for a user to use the upload function in his profile page?
Greetz Maurice
Dropmonkey.nl
Re: [Maurice] Membership Portal avatar member plugin
By Dave - March 15, 2010
Upload handling and display is a little complicated. We don't have anything setup for that right now but if you email me FTP & CMS login details for your site and the url of your profile page I can set it up for you and add instructions for the next release of Website Membership.
If you'd like me to do that make sure your profile page has example code for: no upload, upload preview, and upload delete links.
Note: Email login details to dave@interactivetools.com, don't post login details to the forum.
Hope that helps!
interactivetools.com
Re: [Dave] Membership Portal avatar member plugin
By Maurice - March 16, 2010
example.
i create a section editor called comment
ad a field user here i place the code user name and a user id.
in the member area i make a page or portlet named comments i give all users right to add content (titel and content) i keep the user info in the form hidden so each comment can only be added by the user logged in. I do display the name I can even add a avatar the user uploaded in his "My Account".
I can display all comments the normal way just have to design the look and feel in css thats it
the problem is that I don't know how to display and handel the upload or add content in any page if there would be a code generator for that I would not need a Wordpress, joomla or anny other cms I can do it almost all with CMSB
that would be maximum flexibilty.
Ill send you the access info.
Greetz Maurice
Dropmonkey.nl
Re: [Maurice] Membership Portal avatar member plugin
By Dave - March 17, 2010
We have big plans for the code generator to make generation of forms possible for future versions.
We're working on the foundation of that right now which is code to generate a view, edit, or display state for a specific field types. Eventually we hope to have form fields work like plugins so you could just "plug in" a new field type when textfield, dropdown, checkbox, etc isn't enough.
When I get your email I'll show you some basics of handling an upload and adding data and I think that will take you a long way.
Hope that helps! Let's continue the conversation over email.
interactivetools.com
Re: [Dave] Membership Portal avatar member plugin
By Maurice - March 17, 2010
thnx for your reply. isend you the mails.
Greetz
ho and Have and we are working in the NOW in te future I can't sale to my customers. lol
Dropmonkey.nl