What's your favorite message board theme?
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In case you haven't discovered it yet, this board comes pre-loaded with three dwarf-inspired message board themes.
Which do you like best?
(In case you don't know what we're talking about, go back to the Profile page -- link up top -- and scroll 2/3 down to see a drop down menu with all three themes. Yes, you must be registered to see any other than Friends in Low Places.)
Which do you like best?
(In case you don't know what we're talking about, go back to the Profile page -- link up top -- and scroll 2/3 down to see a drop down menu with all three themes. Yes, you must be registered to see any other than Friends in Low Places.)
Last edited by Ringo Flinthammer on 10 Nov 2004 09:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Ok on mine what I did in the theme.php...
There's a section for Header and Footer
Header on mine starts with:
$HEADER =
Had to mess with it to find the ending, but basically I copied from $HEADER = all the way down to before it has $FOOTER = and then pasted it right above $FOOTER = and renamed $HEADER to $CUSTOMHEADER.
After that I deleted the (MENU=1) section of it.
Do the same thing with $FOOTER = and copy it again and replace it with $CUSTOMFOOTER = etc. etc.. on mine it had (MENU=2) which I deleted from the custom one.
Then in the next section, which on mine showed // [newsstyle]
I put this:
$CUSTOMPAGES = "forum.php forum_post.php forum_viewforum.php forum_viewtopic.php search.php";
So how I did all this was with alot of trial and error, I DLed the theme.php and made a copy of it and renamed it to themebackup.php and left it alone, I then would do changes to the theme.php, upload to see if I broke anything, if I did I'd reupload the themebackup.php in it's place to unbreak it until I got it right...
Sorry for the laymans terms and vagueness of it but I was really flying blind doing this on the fly. I don't know if ANY of it will help but I figured I'd post it so you could give it a shot, if it didn't work, only time and patience was lost
There's a section for Header and Footer
Header on mine starts with:
$HEADER =
Had to mess with it to find the ending, but basically I copied from $HEADER = all the way down to before it has $FOOTER = and then pasted it right above $FOOTER = and renamed $HEADER to $CUSTOMHEADER.
After that I deleted the (MENU=1) section of it.
Do the same thing with $FOOTER = and copy it again and replace it with $CUSTOMFOOTER = etc. etc.. on mine it had (MENU=2) which I deleted from the custom one.
Then in the next section, which on mine showed // [newsstyle]
I put this:
$CUSTOMPAGES = "forum.php forum_post.php forum_viewforum.php forum_viewtopic.php search.php";
So how I did all this was with alot of trial and error, I DLed the theme.php and made a copy of it and renamed it to themebackup.php and left it alone, I then would do changes to the theme.php, upload to see if I broke anything, if I did I'd reupload the themebackup.php in it's place to unbreak it until I got it right...
Sorry for the laymans terms and vagueness of it but I was really flying blind doing this on the fly. I don't know if ANY of it will help but I figured I'd post it so you could give it a shot, if it didn't work, only time and patience was lost
No sig for Joo!!
Crap there was also something I did with one of the width's as well I think... I can't remember But basically the menu's which I don't know if you have or not would take up 15% on the left and right of the theme and 70% was left for the rest... I think I had to change some of the widths to 100% in the custom headers and footers to adjust for this... again sorry for the vagueness
No sig for Joo!!