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admin_panels.php
#1
Hello,

I noticed while manually updating my admin.php file there is this section:
https://hastebin.com/hatoteqeji.xml

What does this functionality do exactly? Should I be using this instead of manually editing my admin.php file? Is there documentation on this?

Thank you!
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#2
Yes. If you create the file
usersc/includes/admin_panels.php

You can add your own admin panels in there and they will automatically be included. We've thought of everything...except documenting this feature Smile
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#3
Love it Wink So, if I add the PHP for the panel as well, e.g. if it is a panel with items that can be updated (a new setting I manually created), do I put this in admin_panels or admin.php? What do I submit to? [SELF]?

Thank you!
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#4
You put all the php in admin_panels and you submit to admin.php because when that page is viewed, admin_panels would technically be a part of admin.php.
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#5
Ahh, I like it! Time to do some more moving Big Grin lol
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#6
This is an AMAAAAAZING feature! Smile Thank you mudmin!
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