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postnuke rocks. It's great if you are bored and looking for a new project, or building a news oriented site. Also works good for workgroups. It's worth an install since it's completely modular (minus the db of course ). That way if you don't like it, it's just:
rm -rf /path/to/apache/root/postnuke/directory
Yes, yes I did. But it worked last night before I went to bed. Maybe a reboot would help, but I hate that. I wanna reason, not a reboot I'll check that out before I go rm -rf'ing things.
I've been dorkin around trying to get the email function working. Guess I might have borked something
Yeah the theme is in the database. In the table nuke_module_vars there is a field called Default_Theme. Just change the value of that field to s:8:"PostNuke"; and it will send you back to the PostNuke theme which is stable.
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