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Enabling Optional Areas


I had just recently installed ebah, and after failing
to convert the IRC pluggin to NT, I discovered I could
add stuff in that box, and loaded a custom menu there
much like the new guest greeting on the eblah forum.

A cool feature would be to have a button
to enable that optional top window, and a place to
set the path to a user's template file. Short of
adding side panels, it would allow a small area for
important links and would be a great built in feature

Perhaps even a menu with a top banner template (like on eblah)
a greeting box template, and navigational template with
a place to set those paths and a button to enable those areas..
it could be added to the current forum paths with a checkbox

I used an HTML table at 100 pecent generated in front page,
and was able to get the same dotted line affect as the new
eblah greeting. I also found that when I pasted a java
back button code, that it formatted to the forums css style
looked sharp and actually worked. Being able to select
certain navigational buttons would be great too

A little more access to those areas would make eblah
much more cutomizable for various applications. It would
require a small simple menu addition, but would increase
the functionality and appearance of the forum

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