added some lines to the htconfig config variables
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## theme ##
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## theme ##
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* hide_eventlist (Boolean) - Don't show the birthdays and events on the profile and network page
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* hide_eventlist (Boolean) - Don't show the birthdays and events on the profile and network page
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# Administrator Options #
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Enabling the admin panel for an account, and thus making the account holder
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admin of the node, is done by setting the variable
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$a->config['admin_email'] = "someone@example.com";
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where you have to match the email address used for the account with the one you
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enter to the .htconfig file. If more then one account should be able to access
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the admin panel, seperate the email addresses with a comma.
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$a->config['admin_email'] = "someone@example.com,someonelese@example.com";
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If you want to have a more personalized closing line for the notification
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emails you can set a variable for the admin_name.
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$a->config['admin_name'] = "Marvin";
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