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#1
Well, when I pull up the search page, I have all those options.  But when I have all the drop menus selected to "all", it still doesn't search my entire database of articles.  It looks like it only searches articles that were published in July and August.
#2
Well, If you mean the php nuke software search function, that's what I'm trying to use.  If you mean the php nuke software support forums, I can't seem to figure out where I'm going on there and haven't posted a thread yet.  That's next.  I just can't imagine it's this difficult for me to figure this out.  I'm looking through settings, but don't see anything that defines what is or is not included in a search.  As far as I know it's just a standard site search.  It just only seems to find what has been submitted in the current month.  ::scratches head::
#3
Well, I can pull up the source, but I wouldn't know what to look for or what to change.  Can you offer any further assistance?
#4
When articles are posted to my php nuke website, they store in the archive by month.  On my particular website, topics are locations.  So in my modules, I have labeled two links as "Search by Location" and "Search by Month".  There is also a generic "Search" option as well for keywords.  When I try a keyword search though, it only searches for articles from the current month, not all the articles in the database.  I would like to have a general keyword search which searches for any article in my entire system.  How do I do this?

Thank you,

Josh
#5
PhpNuke Support Forum / How to change your site logo
August 11, 2009, 01:06:05 PM
Quote from: joshismycopilot;526037Right click on the logo you want changed.  View the properties to find where that image is located.  It will usually be in themes/yourtheme/images somewhere.  Upload the logo you wish to use to that folder.  Delete or rename the original logo (being sure to remember what the old name was).  Then using that old logo name, rename your desired logo that you already uploaded.  This might not be as easy as changing the logo using the software, but it's a sure thing.  However, if you switch themes, you will have to do the same steps for whichever theme you are using.

This is dependent on the ability to access your file manager of course, and assumes you know how to do so.  I use Yahoo (which really blows), but I always find a way to do what I aim to do.
#6
PhpNuke Support Forum / How to change your site logo
August 11, 2009, 01:04:17 PM
Right click on the logo you want changed.  View the properties to find where that image is located.  It will usually be in themes/yourtheme/images somewhere.  Upload the logo you wish to use to that folder.  Delete or rename the original logo (being sure to remember what the old name was).  Then using that old logo name, rename your desired logo that you already uploaded.  This might not be as easy as changing the logo using the software, but it's a sure thing.  However, if you switch themes, you will have to do the same steps for whichever theme you are using.