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A "hack" in the context of Geeklog usually refers to a modification of the core Geeklog code or some add-on that also requires core code changes in order to work.
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A "hack" in the context of Geeklog usually refers to a feature that requires modifications of the core Geeklog code or some add-on that also requires core code changes in order to work.
  
 
* [[Admin Toolbox]]
 
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See the [http://www.geeklog.net/forum/index.php?forum=10 Cool Hacks] forum on geeklog.net for more examples.
 
See the [http://www.geeklog.net/forum/index.php?forum=10 Cool Hacks] forum on geeklog.net for more examples.

Latest revision as of 12:33, 8 May 2009

A "hack" in the context of Geeklog usually refers to a feature that requires modifications of the core Geeklog code or some add-on that also requires core code changes in order to work.

See the Cool Hacks forum on geeklog.net for more examples.