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- This block is designed to acknowledge the input from your top submitting members. It displays the Top 5 Submitters as well as how many submissions they''ve made. Peace!!!
- DaDaBIK Database Interface Module for PHP-Nuke (from version 6.5 onwards, tested on PHP-Nuke 6.x - 7.3) with additional functions such as user authentication and e-mail notification.
DaDaBIK is a free PHP application that allows you to easily c...
- 4nAlbum Version 0.91 (German && English) for phpNUKE Version 6.5 allows you to offer a (Media) album to your users. Features: categories and subcategories; Web admin; Upload media files for Members/Guests (optional); Limit the Media size; Tem...
- This is a php-nuke 6.0 theme that is based on startpages. It doesnt look so much like php-nuke but it is.
- NukeC Addon Module is addon module built for work on PHP-Nuke. NukeC is an advertising system that allows website visitors or members to sell something by posting the information about the item that they want to sell. With the admin sections, you cou...
- This is a very simple phpnuke block which displays the current Department of Homeland Security Threat Level.
- Nuke GBook V-2.0 Addon for PHPNuke. Allows your visitors to add messages. Now include with search, sort, different level view messages. The admin can reply/edit and delete GBook messages. Comes with a self installer/Uninstaller.
- NukeSQL.php for PHP-Nuke 7.3 with the same security features of the last two installers.
Main features include:
Installation of all database tables through a web browser based point && click script
Replace all tables option, allows ...
- Remember the old kung fu master? i used to love that game and thats what this theme is based on. its has a really retro look about it, quite a unique theme.
- The main use that I have found is in setting a module as your Home Page and being able to pass it variables (example: NukeWrap). Under PHP-Nuke Administration, Modules, you can set your Home Page (The module, index.php is pointing to), but that doe...
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