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kevin1000

 

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Spooky Login - Modifications - 4/8/2001 20:46:00   
Spooky,

Is it too risky to make visual changes to screens like the admin_users.asp? I would like to make it look like the rest of the site.

Kevin

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RE: Spooky Login - Modifications - 4/8/2001 20:54:00   
Design changes wont be a huge problem.

One easy way is to modify the include pages for head and footer.
The colors are mostly controlled by the style sheet as well.

I dont set it up too much for redesign as the possible audience would be counted on one hand. But the basics above would be a good start.

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RE: Spooky Login - Modifications - 4/8/2001 20:57:00   
Also, make sure that "Mess with html" is off if editing in FP2000, or edit the includes with notepad.
The menu is also an include, so you can change a few things like color / style there too (with out messing with the main page formatting at all)

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kevin1000

 

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RE: Spooky Login - Modifications - 4/8/2001 22:49:00   
What about creating my own asp pages to input user info into the spook_login2000.mdb?

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RE: Spooky Login - Modifications - 4/8/2001 23:10:00   
Or, what about the info that is in the spooky_login2000.mdb. Could it be migrated into an existing database? What we are doing on our site is giving access to agents but we already have information about them in another Access 2000 online database. Could I (or you for a fee) make it so it uses that database once the appropriate fields were added?

That would be real beneficial.
Kevin


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RE: Spooky Login - Modifications - 4/9/2001 20:07:00   
Would the fields map evenly to the ones you have? or would it be better to import them into mine?

It sounds like you may be reinventing the weel by making new pages?


Let me know some more details =)


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