How to Remove Notifications Link from Scrollable Header Box in Clip-Bucket v2
Last Updated on Friday, 17 May 2013 04:06 Written by Richi González Saturday, 18 May 2013 12:00
Hello,
As you may have noticed already, notifications have literally no use in Clip-Bucket. The main developer, Arslan Hassan, even said once in a post at the Clip-Bucket forum, that the notifications system was a feature he wanted to implement, yet never had the time to finish it. So let’s free some space up there in the header box by removing the link to them. This article applies for those who use the default cbv2new template. These instructions may be exact for the whole v2 branch.
Learn MoreHow To Remove Playlists from My Account’s Left Menu in Clip-Bucket v2
Last Updated on Thursday, 9 May 2013 02:07 Written by Richi González Saturday, 11 May 2013 12:00
Hello,
Today I will show you how to remove playlists from the My Account’s left menu in Clip-Bucket v2. The process is really simple, just a couple of line changes and you’ll have the playlists’ links removed.
1. Open ./includes/classes/user.class.php
Learn MoreRemoving the ‘Content’ part from HomePage ‘Page Type’
Last Updated on Monday, 6 May 2013 06:14 Written by Teet Bergmann Thursday, 9 May 2013 12:00
We had a code for HomePage pagetype like so:
Learn MorenopCommerce Tips: How to Remove “Powered by nopCommerce”
Last Updated on Saturday, 16 February 2013 11:36 Written by Carole Bennett Saturday, 16 February 2013 12:00
The nopCommerce team has put thousands of hours into this flexible, extensible and robust application; feature for feature, it’s the best open-source .Net e-commerce application I’ve ever found. However, it’s not got the same name recognition as some other open-source e-commerce solutions; the way the developers have chosen to overcome this issue is to add “Powered by nopCommerce” as a part of their UI content. They have however, provided a way to remove this for those who wish to keep their branding consistent. We’ll cover how to do that today.
Learn MoreHow To Remove Your WordPress Admin Bar
Last Updated on Thursday, 27 December 2012 12:00 Written by TJ Marsh Thursday, 27 December 2012 12:00
In WordPress 3.1 and later versions there is a brand new feature – the admin bar. It allows you to perform administrative tasks to your blog while browsing through its front end. Of course it requires from you to be logged in with a username that has admin privileges.
There are many people, however, that would like to disable this feature. Mainly because it moves your entire website with about half an inch down and creates conflicts with some themes.
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