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Re: Small bug - "Members" list does not sort by join date. [message #158324 is a reply to message #158312] |
Wed, 18 February 2009 07:58 |
kerryg
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Excellent, thanks Frank - that will help sort the data that's coming in.
I'm afraid I've never applied a patch in any way but manually, and Googling around doesn't offer much help; it seems it's just one of those things that one's assumed to know enough about php to know how to do - whereas I'm just a FUDForum end user trying to figure out what I need to know as I go along. I really hesitate to muck around figuring out how to create an index by trial and error in the forum databases - how *should* I be applying these patches?
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Re: Small bug - "Members" list does not sort by join date. [message #158341 is a reply to message #158326] |
Wed, 18 February 2009 17:04 |
kerryg
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That got me pointed in the right direction - thanks Frank, I hope to be able to do it properly from here on.
Say Frank - you're simplifying things and writing very explicit theme manipulation info, and when you give specific instructions they're pretty easy to follow rather than cryptic and terse and based on an obvious assumption of background - it sure looks to me like you're making it a high priority to make FUDForum easier for non-code-savvy end-users like myself to install and run. This is, obviously, a Good Thing.
So I know this might seem pretty dumb and basic stuff, but when you have a moment could you (or someone else) expand this slightly and put up a sticky in "How To" about "Applying Patches In Eight Easy Steps For Complete Beginners" (with appropriate warnings, of course) that assumes a complete lack of background? Your instructions here are *perfect* for that as far as they go, all that's missing for the sticky are a couple of steps made a bit more "For Dummies" explicit [what do we do once we've got that window open? Type a command? What comnmand? Direct it to a file or paste in text? What visual confirmation will we get of success?]
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