Could you rephrase this? Not really sure if I understand..
..if: A. sitewide = domain.com/ B. links = domain.com/links/
If A is to your main site and you're WSN Links is installed in the ../links/ directory then if you want to add a link on A to B then you'd use something similar to ' domain.com/links/index.php ' or just ' domain.com/links/ ' as a link url somewhere on A.. to provide a link to your WSN Links directory from your main site.
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Hello
How do i place a link on my website which is running WSN Links on homepage only.
I dont want the sitewide link, that i know it could be done by placing the link in footer template.
Thanx in advance for your help.
Thanx
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Could you rephrase this? Not really sure if I understand..
..if:
A. sitewide = domain.com/
B. links = domain.com/links/
If A is to your main site and you're WSN Links is installed in the ../links/ directory then if you want to add a link on A to B then you'd use something similar to ' domain.com/links/index.php ' or just ' domain.com/links/ ' as a link url somewhere on A.. to provide a link to your WSN Links directory from your main site.
Beginner
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Hello
Thanx for your response.
WSN Links is installed on home directroy, i.e. if you go go domain.com you'll find WSN Links there.
I want a link placed on domain.com homepage but not on sub pages/sitewide.
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Add the link to your "main index" template under the templates area of your admin panel.
Beginner
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I already tried to add the link in main.tpl in templates folder, but thats not working.
Any other suggestions?
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Of course it does, HTML is HTML. If you're going to say it's "not working" you should describe what you're getting and what you're using.