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Your Account Module Being Reworked 
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64bitguy writes "

Hi After some serious frustration with the fact that phpBB and nuke are still using separate functions and pages to manage Users, I am completely reworking the Your Account module to manage this task via a single interface.

This will involve adding new fields requested by users, as well as finally consolidating all of the information displayed within each module (Nuke's "Your Account" and phpBB's "Profile") on a single form. Presently (as is the case with every previous version of nuke as well), "Profile" has some information and "Your Account" has other information. Neither feature had ALL of the information, and in some cases, each function has bugs. Unfortunately, as of late, programmers have also chosen to put links within Your Account to phpBB's "Profile" for fixing Avatar problems, rather than simply fixing them. This too will be corrected, again.. to get all of this information managed in a single place. For Information, please visit my forum on the subject. I invite all users to PLEASE provide feedback regarding this work. Additionally, if you have NEW fields that you think should be added to "Your Account", PLEASE post them on that forum and I will update my work accordingly. Thanks!
Steph Benoit, Webmaster http://64bit.us
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Re: Your Account Module Being Reworked (Score: 1)
by Rikk03 on Saturday, April 24, 2004 @ 04:22:46 EDT
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Could you consider the Oscnukelite interface also please?



Re: Your Account Module Being Reworked (Score: 1)
by sixonetonoffun on Friday, April 30, 2004 @ 18:23:05 EDT
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Stick it out on this one when the FB forums released there will be a need for a phpbb unified Your Account module. Though I spose CS will be on the job but he could always use a little help too.


 

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