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editing the positioning of the 2bornot2b template

Started by intensityblue, August 24, 2006, 04:09:59 PM

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intensityblue

I am using the 2bornot2be template on my site.

http://www.ontheroad.eu.com/both/photos/Coppermine.htm

I am playing with the idea of a second installation of coppermine being installed in parallel, I have my reasons for this, but would like to differ the template slightly, moving the main picture from the left to the right, and moving the text from the right to the left.

Can anyone advise me if this is possible and how I would go about doing this.

Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

Gizmo

Here, try this. I move the top picture to the right side of the theme and flipped the picture and moved the menu to the left side.
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intensityblue

Thanx for the help gizmo, I downloaded the theme and attempted to install it but it doesn't work.

Go to my site.

http://www.ontheroad.eu.com

check out the gallery, I have left the option temporrily available to switch themes on the fly.

As you can see, your theme doesn't show as 2bornot2b-rh but as classic instead.

Thank you for trying anyway, any further help always appreciated.


intensityblue

Forget my last post I worked it out.

Went into the theme to check it was correct, I looked for the image file to indicate the theme was the right one and realised that the folder I thought contained the them actually conatined another folder with the theme in, so everytime it was being accessed the theme could not be found and classic was installed by default.

I reinstalled correctly and it now works as intended.

Perfect implementation of an excellent idea, thank you very much.

Will have to try a little editing myself however because although the site is optimised for 1024x768, when viewed in a lower resolution, the text links overlap the section below. It looks like you have inserted an extra line somewhere along the way.

Will compare the two files and work this one out myself, I need the practice.

Thank you again for the help.

intensityblue

Nibbler.. check out my last post..

I need to screw my head on straight..

Will need to double check before I speak next time..

Thanx again for the help everyone