real_nowhereman 7414932235 This is obviously a BIG commit.
It involves how widgets work. 

Now widgets must always be *registered* to work, even blockparser's.

Blockparser has got then a nice GUI to select which pages should be available as widgets; once the page has been enabled it is then available in the main widget panels

This solves the non-editable input things with non-firefox browsers: this way you just won't have the editbox anymore :P

I hope you'll like the changes.

There are many additions in lang files, so be careful to update (otherwise you'll get blank lines)!
2008-02-29 16:10:33 +00:00

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<?php
$lang['admin']['widgets']['submenu']['blockparser'] = 'BlockParser Widgets';
$lang['admin']['widgets']['blockparser'] = array(
'head' => 'BlockParser Widgets',
'description' => 'BlockParser plugin allows you to create a widget from a static page. </p><p>
Select one or more static pages from the list to make a corresponding widget available.</p><p>
Each <a href="?p=static&amp;action=write">new static page</a> you create will be listed here.',
'id' => 'Static page',
'title' => 'Title',
'action' => 'Action',
'enable' => 'Enable',
'disable' => 'Disable',
'edit' => 'Edit',
);
$lang['admin']['widgets']['blockparser']['msgs'] = array(
1 => 'Your new widget is available. Add it to your blog from the <a href="?p=widgets">main panel!</a>',
-1 => 'Can\'t create the requested widget',
2 => 'You have disabled a widget: don\'t forget to remove any references from the <a href="?p=widgets">main panel</a>!',
-2 => 'Can\'t disable the widget'
);
?>