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Daddio
Re: Good, at least basic, example of tableless theme/template?
  • 2004/9/3 1:28

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Thanks for the link. While it does look very custom to a particular site, it does look like it could be a good starting point for what I am trying to attempt. Thanks again...



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Daddio
Re: Hard to find
  • 2004/9/2 1:54

  • Daddio

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I'm not sure I'm seeing your 1px spacing. Did you get it fixed? It looks good in my IE6.



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Daddio
Re: Good, at least basic, example of tableless theme/template?
  • 2004/9/2 1:49

  • Daddio

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Are there really no examples out there of a tableless format? I'm looking to get working on this site soon, but I can't even determine which files need to be modified. Any help would be most appreciated!



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Daddio
Re: Complete Beginer, 2 issues
  • 2004/9/1 1:10

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Sounds like your problems are from your templates being cached.

Looking at some other similar issues (and having the same problem myself a few days ago), I think you need to delete the files in your templates_c directory. I'm not positive, but you could probably clear the cache directory without issue, too. That should allow the pages to re-compile. The cached files are what is keeping you from seeing the changes.

There is also a setting in the Preferences >> General Settings for "Update module template .html files from theme/your theme/templates directory?" that you can switch to 'yes' to do this automagically. Just turn it off when you go 'live' (like the instructions suggest).

Hope that helps...I'm really new to this, too!



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Daddio
Good, at least basic, example of tableless theme/template?
  • 2004/8/28 3:30

  • Daddio

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  • Since: 2004/8/27


Hello. I've been all over the forums looking for a good, at least basic, complete, CSS/XHTML, tableless theme and/or template for XOOPS.

I've seen a lot of "when it's done I'll post" messages, but I don't remember seeing any "here's one that works and is complete" message. There have been some links to sites, but from what I could tell, some were single files (not complete solutions), and some I couldn't tell whether they were tables or tableless.

I'm working on a site for my church, small as it is, and would like to use XOOPS - it seems like the best of the options I have found so far to allow multiple page editors (pages being the operative word there - blogs won't do for this application).

I find using CSS/XHTML much better than tables, but would rather not have to go through all the discovery of "where does this table get generated." I'm still looking through the help files and tutorial pages (thanks to all those who have posted them!), but am still hoping to not have to roll my own if someone has something at least basic available. It really is more a matter of making sure I have all the files that need to be changed (template and theme) than copying someone else's hard work (unless they wouldn't mind sharing so I can get a start).

Thanks in advance for any help or pointers available.




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