nukeWYSIWYG from http://nukeSEO.com is integrated into this release of RavenNuke™. If you wish to turn this OFF, you may do so by a simple edit to the rnconfig.php script (self-explanatory).
Administrators are authorized to upload files through the editor. Files are installed to different directories, depending on the type. These directories are installed with RavenNuke™. If you wish to allow uploads through the editor, set permissions on these directories to 766 or 777:
includes/FCKeditor/upload/File
includes/FCKeditor/upload/Flash
includes/FCKeditor/upload/Image
includes/FCKeditor/upload/Media
Rob Herder (montego) took over the development and support for this module after version 1.0. This module allows one to create and send out HTML formatted mailings using a simple template system to where you can create your own "look and feel". For a more detailed explanation of features (many), please read the README.txt file that is in the AddOnFiles\HTML_Newsletter\ directory within this Distro.
Make sure and set the permissions on the modules/HTML_Newsletter/archives directory as 777, otherwise, the module will be unable to write the newsletters to the file system.
After the original author took down the GT-NextGEn site and apparently stopped developing and supporting the great "GoogleTap" / "GTNG" concept (i.e., shortened URLs), Rob Herder (montego) decided to continue with development and has released this under his TegoNuke™ brand and is calling it "ShortLinks". For a more detailed explanation of what this is used for, please read the RavenNuke_README.txt file that is in the AddOnFiles\TegoNuke\ShortLinks directory within this Distro.
This feature comes defaulted as OFF and it can be turned ON at any time (with a rnconfig.php setting AND .htaccess edits); however, a word of caution, once your URLs are crawled by a search engine, you will not want to uninstall this!
This feature may be used to modify the PHP-Nuke generated page titles to be more descriptive based on the module at the time. For some modules, such as Forums, it even generates different titles based on the Forum, Topic and/or Post that is being viewed / crawled. This greatly helps with search engine indexing and ranking. This feature comes defaulted to OFF, but may simply be turned ON in the rnconfig.php script (self-explanatory).
NOTE: Dynamic Titles originally came from the last known update from sixonetonoffun and was cleaned up a little bit by Montego and Raven, and now further enhanced by Montego.
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