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Admin Dashboard Q
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Greetings all from soggy Texas,
I'm starting to develop a new product that for lack of better terms will be Drupal / Joomla like. I'm curious instead of having the UserSpice dashboard and my own dashboard is there any way to combine the two?
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#2
You can customize the dashboard to how you please after copying it to usersc. Adding/removing codes. There won't really be an easy way to "combine" them, rather a lot of copying and pasting.
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#3
The only thing I can think of is if you create a file in usersc/includes called admin_panels.php, whatever you put there will automatically be included into the existing dashboard. Give it a shot and see if that works for you.
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As another idea, can I bring features of admin_panels into my own admin code? I don't need all of the options, but some of them would be nice.
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#5
Absolutely. You don't need to use the admin dashboard at all. Just take whatever you want.
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#6
cool Smile
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