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June 10, 2008 at 8:51 am #129504I’m looking for a solution to use the three colors of the template in different parts of a website (e. g. blog in green, guestbook in blue, forum in red). How can I manage this? Must I necessarily install the template multiple or is it possible to configurate the one installation to do so?
Please give me solutions for J1.5 and J1.0! THX!Menalto FriendMenalto
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June 10, 2008 at 9:09 am #252855The easiest for you would be to install the template multiple times and assign each of them to each menu item you want and set them up with the specific colors.
For doing this you need to rename the template folder and rename the template name in the xml file of the template.orpheus2510 Friendorpheus2510
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June 10, 2008 at 9:48 am #252868Well, that’s running for J1.5 – thank you!
But how to handle it in J1.0?Menalto FriendMenalto
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June 10, 2008 at 10:29 am #252876It should work in the same way for 1.0.xx also.You might need to rename the template name in the ja_templatetools.php file and ja_vars.php also.
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June 10, 2008 at 1:08 pm #252891You’re right, it works. But there’s still a problem in the J1.5 version: when the color changes by assignment of the templates regarding to the menu points, not the whole css of the other color is working properly – so the text in modules and the headlines of content keeps in another color. What could be the reason?
I get two times the error message: “XML Parsing Error at 230:32. Error 4: not well-formed (invalid token)” – the template I’m using is installed three times, one version (the default one) is obviously working properly).
It works properly in the J1.0 version.Have a look at limoa.claus-schiffgen.de.
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June 11, 2008 at 4:51 am #252998Hi.
I think that with each template, you must edit css for text in modules and headlines as you want.
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June 11, 2008 at 6:46 am #253015Well, I don’t think so, because in the J1.0 version it works correctly. So it normally has to work in the J1,5 version as well.
Any idea, what this XML parsing error means?orpheus2510 Friendorpheus2510
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June 14, 2008 at 5:33 pm #253563The XML Parsing Error is the result of the effect, that I can’t configure the two template, to which these errors are refering. In the frontpage the changing of the templates are working, but I have to configure it via FTP. In the backend I can’t do anything concerning configuration and everytime I go to the template manager I see the error reports.
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