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Re:Additional Info icons with Community Builder 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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yes, i realise it says that, however i am just trying to see that what dynamodan wrote is correct.
i did try and implement this (however i was also doing lots of other things, so wanted to confirm that someone else was having the same issues), but got a similar error to what he got and so it makes me think that it is not PHP5 compatible.
It would be good to hear from rockandchelle to confirm this and to see if there is a way to make this work on php5
thanks 
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Re:Additional Info icons with Community Builder 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Hey grumblemarc,
Since you see all the obvious things, can you see the fields that need to be created listed in Section 2? I see nothing. Is this a browser specific problem or it's simply missing from the howto?
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Fred
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Re:Additional Info icons with Community Builder 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Yes. It's pretty damn obvious. I'll cut and paste the Section 2 instructions here.
SECTION 2: Setup Community Builder Fields
- Select Components >> Community Builder >> Field Management
- Add the following fields with the following parameters

* At the bottom of the screen, after selecting Drop Down (Single), Press the Add a Value button until two fields are available. Enter the two values listed.
** At the bottom of the screen, after selecting Web Address is a type box, Select the Value listed in the Type Box
- c. At the Field Management screen Set the Required, Profile, Registration, Published and Ordering as desired.
What part of this do you not understand? Do you NOT see the images?
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Re:Additional Info icons with Community Builder 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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no. there is no image.
Here is what I see:
# Add the following fields with the following parameters
* At the bottom of the screen, after selecting Drop Down (Single), Press the Add a Value button until two fields are available. Enter the two values listed.
** At the bottom of the screen, after selecting Web Address is a type box, Select the Value listed in the Type Box
# c. At the Field Management screen Set the Required, Profile, Registration, Published and Ordering as desired.
I am using Firefox under Linux.
Fred
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Re:Additional Info icons with Community Builder 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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haitao wrote:
Am I the only one to not understand Section 2?
Can someone shed some light for me please?
Thanks
Fred
First off, do you have Community Builder installed?? If you don't, then that section will not make sense at all. If you do, basically what section 2 is doing is that it is setting up the fields (table entry forms) that will store the data to be displayed inside of FireBoard. Things like location, webpage url, etc... To set these up, sign in to the Administrator Panel and go to Components >> Community Builder >> Field Management.
From there click the New Field button on the top right of the screen.
Fill in the Name, Title, and Type according to what I have listed in the table. Make sure to select the correct tab according to what you setup in Section 1.
I would then set the following:
Required?: This will make it where you must fill this in...well, I didnt' want to force people to fill this stuff in. (Suggested: NO)
Show on Profile?: This will make the field visible in their community Builder Profile (Suggested: NO)
User Read Only?: This will make it where the user can not edit the value. (Required: NO)
Show at Registration?: This will make it where the user has the option to enter it at registration to the site (Suggested: NO)
Published?: This must be set to YES
A few of them has the extra info column, and those only show up for those types. I think it is fairly self explanatory.
Let me know if you have any more qeustions, and I will try and answer them. I don't get on here very much, so it may take some time.
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Re:Additional Info icons with Community Builder 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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I see. Here are the links to the images so you can download them. Perhaps you might want to reconfigure your browser.
Edit: Beat me to it.
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Re:Additional Info icons with Community Builder 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Hey guys! Thanks for the links. I just realized what is happening: the site staticsm is blocked in China where I am located. So the images never showed up.
I'll use a proxy and should be able to see them then.
Thanks a lot.
Fred
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Re:Additional Info icons with Community Builder 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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peetree21 wrote:
yes, i realise it says that, however i am just trying to see that what dynamodan wrote is correct.
i did try and implement this (however i was also doing lots of other things, so wanted to confirm that someone else was having the same issues), but got a similar error to what he got and so it makes me think that it is not PHP5 compatible.
It would be good to hear from rockandchelle to confirm this and to see if there is a way to make this work on php5
thanks
I have not been able to confirm this, as I have no code running in PHP5 currently. But from the sounds of things, you just need to replace all of these...$cbinfo->$fbConfig[.. to these... $cbinfo->fbConfig[..
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Re:Additional Info icons with Community Builder 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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