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Stevo
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Oct 27, 2002, 10:04 PM
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I couldn't tell from the RM demo, so I'll ask here... Is there a way to add a field to the defualt list? Right now, it shows a photo with: -address, price and short description Is there a place in the demo where I can modify what is shown here? For example, I may not want the price to display on the listings page and display it once they click the listing. Thanks, Stevo
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Luke
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Oct 28, 2002, 5:41 PM
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Hi Stevo, While it's not possible to modify the listings templates in the online demo, with your own installation of Realty Manager you would be able to modify the listings template files. So if you wanted, you could remove the price so it wouldn't be displayed. You could also remove or display any other field (e.g. square feet, address, number of bedrooms, etc). Let me know if this answers your question. :) Luke Holzken Product Development
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Stevo
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Oct 28, 2002, 7:51 PM
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Thanks for the response...great. One other thing, once the "frame" of my site is done and you guys install the product so that it appears in my frame, will me FTP-ing changes mess up the product? I don't want to wipe out any info when I upload changes to the frame, etc. Thanks.
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Luke
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Oct 29, 2002, 5:52 PM
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Hi Stevo, Uploading files to your web site using FTP won't cause any problems with your Realty Manager installation. And if you're uploading changes that were made to the template files, as long as any of the template cells weren't removed, you won't have any problems here either. I always recommend when modifying the template files to test and make backups often. Therefore, if you make a mistake on one of the template files that causes the program to no longer work you can always revert back to a backup you made five minutes ago. :) Luke Holzken Product Development
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