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Nick_W
Customizing Templates
  • 2004/9/14 8:19

  • Nick_W

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Hi, is there a doc somewhere that will tell me where the main template file is? - I have this in my cloned 'custom' temaplate list:
o Downloads [List (11)]
          
o Forum [List (11)]
          
o News [List (8)]
          
o System [List (26)]
          
o FAQ [List (2)]


So which one contains the header? - the left nav? How can I find out?

Sheeesh, all i wanna do is re-write it in xhtml strict

Nick

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tjnemez
Re: Customizing Templates
  • 2004/9/14 8:56

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YourHelp
Re: Customizing Templates
  • 2004/9/14 9:38

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Just trail and error you can make a complete clone of those files. That way if you stuff the html up or something else you just go back to the default.

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tjnemez
Re: Customizing Templates
  • 2004/9/14 10:22

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is it the theme you want to edit or your cloned templates?

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Nick_W
Re: Customizing Templates
  • 2004/9/15 5:51

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I guess it's the theme as what i did edit turned out to be theme.html which changed the logo and some other stuff for me, thanks

Nick

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YourHelp
Re: Customizing Templates
  • 2004/9/15 8:20

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It is a bit of both theme.html and templates it is also for some designs .css they are all needed to make a site a good one and can all be edited.

Your welcome glad it worked out for you!

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