diff --git a/altpager/view/smarty3/admin.tpl b/altpager/templates/admin.tpl similarity index 100% rename from altpager/view/smarty3/admin.tpl rename to altpager/templates/admin.tpl diff --git a/altpager/view/admin.tpl b/altpager/view/admin.tpl deleted file mode 100644 index 60558808..00000000 --- a/altpager/view/admin.tpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -{{ inc field_radio.tpl with $field=$global }}{{ endinc }} -{{ inc field_radio.tpl with $field=$individual }}{{ endinc }} -
diff --git a/altpager/view/admin.tpl.old b/altpager/view/admin.tpl.old deleted file mode 100755 index 60558808..00000000 --- a/altpager/view/admin.tpl.old +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -{{ inc field_radio.tpl with $field=$global }}{{ endinc }} -{{ inc field_radio.tpl with $field=$individual }}{{ endinc }} - diff --git a/blackout/view/smarty3/admin.tpl b/blackout/templates/admin.tpl similarity index 100% rename from blackout/view/smarty3/admin.tpl rename to blackout/templates/admin.tpl diff --git a/blackout/view/admin.tpl b/blackout/view/admin.tpl deleted file mode 100644 index 25922193..00000000 --- a/blackout/view/admin.tpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -{{ inc field_input.tpl with $field=$startdate }}{{ endinc }} -{{ inc field_input.tpl with $field=$enddate }}{{ endinc }} -{{ inc field_input.tpl with $field=$rurl }}{{ endinc }} - --This plugin replaces the short excerpts you normally get in RSS feeds -with the full content of the article from the source website. You -specify which part of the page you're interested in with a set of -rules. When each item arrives, the plugin downloads the full page -from the website, extracts content using the rules, and replaces the -original article. -
--There's a few reasons you may want to do this. The source website -might be slow or overloaded. The source website might be -untrustworthy, in which case using Friendica to scrub the HTML is a -good idea. You might be on a LAN that blacklists certain websites. -It also works neatly with the mailstream plugin, allowing you to read -a news stream comfortably without needing continuous Internet -connectivity. -
--However, setting up retriever can be quite tricky since it depends on -the internal design of the website. This was designed to make life -easy for the website's developers, not for you. You'll need to have -some familiarity with HTML, and be willing to adapt when the website -suddenly changes everything without notice. -
--To set up retriever for an RSS feed, go to the "Contacts" page and -find your feed. Then click on the drop-down menu on the contact. -Select "Retriever" to get to the retriever configuration. -
--The "Include" configuration section specifies parts of the page to -include in the article. Each row has three components: -
--A simple case is when the article is wrapped in a "div" element: -
-- ... - <div class="main-content"> - <h2>Man Bites Dog</h2> - <img src="mbd.jpg"> - <p> - Residents of the sleepy community of Nowheresville were - shocked yesterday by the sight of creepy local weirdo Jim - McOddman assaulting innocent local dog Snufflekins with his - false teeth. - </p> - ... - </div> - ... --
-You then specify the tag "div", attribute "class", and value -"main-content". Everything else in the page, such as navigation -panels and menus and footers and so on, will be discarded. If there -is more than one section of the page you want to include, specify each -one on a separate row. If the matching section contains some sections -you want to remove, specify those in the "Exclude" section in the same -way. -
--Once you've got a configuration that you think will work, you can try -it out on some existing articles. Type a number into the -"Retrospectively Apply" box and click "Submit". After a while -(exactly how long depends on your system's cron configuration) the new -articles should be available. -
--You can leave the attribute and value blank to include all the -corresponding elements with the specified tag name. You can also use -a tag name of "*", which will match any element type with the -specified attribute regardless of the tag. -
--Note that the "class" attribute is a special case. Many web page -templates will put multiple different classes in the same element, -separated by spaces. If you specify an attribute of "class" it will -match an element if any of its classes matches the specified value. -For example: -
-- <div class="article breaking-news"> --
-In this case you can specify a value of "article", or "breaking-news". -You can also specify "article breaking-news", but that won't match if -the website suddenly changes to "breaking-news article", so that's not -recommended. -
--One useful trick you can try is using the website's "print" pages. -Many news sites have print versions of all their articles. These are -usually drastically simplified compared to the live website page. -Sometimes this is a good way to get the whole article when it's -normally split across multiple pages. -
--Hopefully the URL for the print page is a predictable variant of the -normal article URL. For example, an article URL like: -
-- http://www.newssite.com/article-8636.html --
-...might have a print version at: -
-- http://www.newssite.com/print/article-8636.html --
-To change the URL used to retrieve the page, use the "URL Pattern" and -"URL Replace" fields. The pattern is a regular expression matching -part of the URL to replace. In this case, you might use a pattern of -"/article" and a replace string of "/print/article". A common pattern -is simply "$", used to add the replace string to the end of the URL. -
--Note that retrieving and processing the articles can take some time, -so it's done in the background. Incoming articles will be marked as -invisible while they're in the process of being downloaded. If a URL -fails, the plugin will keep trying at progressively longer intervals -for up to a month, in case the website is temporarily overloaded or -the network is down. -
--Retriever can also optionally download images and store them in the -local Friendica instance. Just check the "Download Images" box. You -can also download images in every item from your network, whether it's -an RSS feed or not. Go to the "Settings" page and -click "Plugin settings". Then check the "All -Photos" box in the "Retriever Settings" section and click "Submit". -
-Fill this form to add a new site
- {{ endif }} - -{{ endfor }} - - - diff --git a/twitter/view/smarty3/admin.tpl b/twitter/templates/admin.tpl similarity index 100% rename from twitter/view/smarty3/admin.tpl rename to twitter/templates/admin.tpl diff --git a/twitter/view/admin.tpl b/twitter/view/admin.tpl deleted file mode 100644 index b89f51b6..00000000 --- a/twitter/view/admin.tpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -{{ inc field_input.tpl with $field=$consumerkey }}{{ endinc }} -{{ inc field_input.tpl with $field=$consumersecret }}{{ endinc }} -{{ inc field_input.tpl with $field=$applicationname }}{{ endinc }} - diff --git a/uhremotestorage/view/smarty3/settings.tpl b/uhremotestorage/templates/settings.tpl similarity index 100% rename from uhremotestorage/view/smarty3/settings.tpl rename to uhremotestorage/templates/settings.tpl diff --git a/uhremotestorage/view/settings.tpl b/uhremotestorage/view/settings.tpl deleted file mode 100644 index 22d7d608..00000000 --- a/uhremotestorage/view/settings.tpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -$desc
- {{ inc field_input.tpl with $field=$url }}{{ endinc }} - {{ inc field_input.tpl with $field=$auth }}{{ endinc }} - {{ inc field_select.tpl with $field=$api }}{{ endinc }} - - -