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1.Issue 2006.06/1
 1.1.phpWebSite 1.0.0RC1 released
 1.2.Installing pWS 1.0.0rc1
 1.3.Running thru install
 1.4.First anonymous touch
 1.5.Exploring fallout surface inside
 1.6.Module substitution
 1.7.Directory Tree
 1.8.Database Tables
 1.9.ReadMe summary
   Access.txt
   bbcode.txt
   Cache_Lite.txt
   Categories.txt
   Clipboard.txt
   ControlPanel.txt
   Converting_Modules.txt
   Cookie.txt
   CREDITS.txt
   Database_Class.txt
   DB_Pager.txt
   Demographics.txt
   devdoc.modlayout.txt
   Developer_Rules.txt
   Editor.txt
   Forms.txt
   INSTALL.doc.txt
   Key.txt
   Known_Errors.txt
   Language.txt
   LICENSE.txt
   MiniAdmin.txt
   Mod_Rewrite.txt
   Module_Development.txt
   My_Page.txt
   README.doc.txt
   README.txt
   Related.txt
   Search.txt
   Settings_Class.txt
   SmartTags.txt
   Style_Format.txt
   template.txt
   Theme_Creation.txt
   Using_Javascript.txt
   Version.txt
   WYSIWYG.txt
 1.10.Using module WebPages
 1.11.Using module MenuManager
 1.12.Using webPages Editor
 1.13.Styling and Themes

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MiniAdmin.txt

MiniAdmin
by Matthew McNaney
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MiniAdmin is a very small module that allows you to collect
administrative menu options in one place.

It is really simple to use.

$link = '<a href="index.php?module=my_module&do=all">Do All!</a>';
MiniAdmin::add('my_module', $link);

That's all! MiniAdmin will list that link along with other
administrative links.

You do not want to use MiniAdmin indiscrimately. MiniAdmin doesn't
know why you are sending it a link. It is up to you to check the
user's permissions, what page the user is currently viewing, etc. For
example, the Categorize and Permissions link only appear when a
specific keyed item is getting viewed. The Edit blogs link only
appears when all the blogs are getting viewed. None of the links
appear if the user doesn't have the permissions to administrate those
options.

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