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  • ericserrano Friend
    #116967

    How do you load the Bot (mambot) into user5, user6, user7, user8 and user9

    ???
    Hello
    I have a situation with Jogadgets when using JA_Regulus Extra. the situation is that Jogadgets generate the thumbnails (it uses PHPthumb for it) with out problem but the lightbox efect does not work on JA_Regulus Extra.

    I read that the solution for this is to load the Bot (mambot) into user5, user6, user7, user8 and user9

    :confused: But How do I do that??

    please help

    Eric

    Hieu Nguyen Admin
    #210015

    Hello Eric, could you please give us a link to your site? Maybe one of our coders will help you to solve this problem 😉

    dustinedwards Friend
    #210019

    This template does not work with Jogadgets lightbox in Internet Explorer.

    Fortunately, there is a new mambot: Multithumb

    located at http://www.kreacom.dk/mambot/

    This can be used as a work around until this is solved (works in IE and Firefox).

    dustinedwards Friend
    #210217

    Has anyone found a solution to this yet?

    dustinedwards Friend
    #210559

    Hmmm…. anyone else figure this out, yet?

    mattstahl Friend
    #210999

    I made Jogadgets work just fine with Regulus, but there was a lot of trial and error involved. Moofx and Lightbox fight one another in this template, but there’s a mambot available that can get them to dance together.

    Make the template mods, then install and activate the mambot described in the Joomla post listed below. Certain features of Jogadgets Version 4.32 of Jogadgets just will not display properly in IE6, even on the author’s own site, so I used version 4.0 instead. While this variant lacks the accordian and quote features of the newest version (which, strangely enough, do work in IE6), I don’t see nearly as much practical application for them compared with the rest. If you want to use the Jogadgets gallery feature, ensure that you have the proper path specified to your Gallery files relative to the root, or you’ll get directory errors (I found a million of them in a Google search, using many different templates). I found that the best way to map out that directory was to initially copy an existing directory path from the Joomla media manager to get things working, then create a new one based on that path. The mambot link follows.

    http://forum.joomla.org/index.php/topic,76922.0.html

    Hope this helps!

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