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Dazzy
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Hi
I have just successfully installed 4images and intregrated it into my geeklog site, I'm wondering how do you go about linking the geeklog themes to the 4image themes!
I have three themes on my site but when I switch between them 4images uses the default theme!
Many thanks
Dazzy
I have just successfully installed 4images and intregrated it into my geeklog site, I'm wondering how do you go about linking the geeklog themes to the 4image themes!
I have three themes on my site but when I switch between them 4images uses the default theme!
Many thanks
Dazzy
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Blaine
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I'm not sure thats possible at least I have not looked into how 4images manages multiple themes. You may want to post the question or review the forums on the 4images site.
Geeklog has a $_CONF variable that can be checked to the current geekog theme being used by the current user.
Geeklog components by PortalParts -- www.portalparts.com
Geeklog has a $_CONF variable that can be checked to the current geekog theme being used by the current user.
Geeklog components by PortalParts -- www.portalparts.com
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Dazzy
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Location:N. Ireland
For anyone else who wants to know about this! it seems it can be done!
I did the following
1. Copied the styles from 4images/templates/default/style.css and added them to the end of my individual themes css files.
2. Deleted the css file in 4images/templates/default/
3. then edited the entries I pasted in the individual theme css files!
I guess by removing 4images css file, it defaults to the css file contained in the geeklog header!
Dazzy
I did the following
1. Copied the styles from 4images/templates/default/style.css and added them to the end of my individual themes css files.
2. Deleted the css file in 4images/templates/default/
3. then edited the entries I pasted in the individual theme css files!
I guess by removing 4images css file, it defaults to the css file contained in the geeklog header!
Dazzy
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