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Started by cgc0202, April 22, 2006, 02:16:06 AM

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cgc0202

Hi,

I found through the "index.php"  that the "anycontent.php" is the one that I could edit to introduce the "custom footer" stuff that blends quite nicely with each theme.  That is a very clever innovation by the way and thanks to whoever developed it.  I usually create my own pagefooter.php but not as good as the anything.php because I am not familiar with the innards of the scripts of Coppermine.

Anyway, the Config has also a means to incorporate a "custom-header" but I cannot find a clue from the "index.php" what this might be.  Any help would be appreciated.  It is another of  the features in the Demo that I like.

Thanks.

cgc0202

Gizmo

Just happen to be reading up on this myself. Here'a a link since you didn't mention what you were going to use it for.

http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=28156.0

Cheers,

Billy
Did you read the manual first???? Taking 2 minutes to backup your files can save you hours of wondering what you screwed up.
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cgc0202

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Thanks Billy,

Not sure yet.  I did a fresh install of the v1.4.5 instead of doing an upgrade.  It went well and I thought I would start anew with this version -- including using the other features that I have not tried before.

Previously, I  integrated my own custom header  to generate the navigation logos of the entire website, since the Photo Gallery is a component of larger website rather than a stand alone.   

I may use the Custom header for this purpose, or use it the way Coppermine uses it now. I thought there was already a pre-custom made custom_header just like the "anything.php", that was why I asked because the Manual was not really clear about it.   I can create a simple "header.php" myself then; that should be no trouble.  For now, I decided just to create a copy of the "anything.php" and renamed it as "custom-header.php".  I may decide to make a better one later.

Thanks.

cgc0202