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Help with intermediate pictures

Started by AJLOVER01, July 12, 2007, 12:54:14 AM

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AJLOVER01

ok I have installed everything correctly on this mod but i'm having big problems with the intermediate pictures, before I installed the mod the intermediate pictures did not stretch out my layout but ever since i put that mod on when I change the thumbs to 79x69 and put it to exact the intermediate pictures are the full size pictures and it ruins my layout can anyone help!!

here is a text layout i did for you all to see:
http://test.climbing-the-walls.net/gallery/

Stramm

That's a theming issue. Fix your theme an you should be good.
Try the classic theme to see it working smoothly http://test.climbing-the-walls.net/gallery/index.php?theme=classic
or the tentacle theme http://test.climbing-the-walls.net/gallery/index.php?theme=tentacle

AJLOVER01

well how do i fix my theme, I dont want any other themes I just want my own

Stramm

don't know without beeing able to have a look at it -> zip it and attach it to your next post

AJLOVER01

ok here is the one i want to use

Stramm

If you create a theme, then you just copy the functions you intend to change from themes/sample/theme.php to your new theme.php. The theme creator copied the entire theme.php. Means he's overriding all modpack functions... and that without any reason cause your theme.php is a 1:1 copy of the sample theme.php from CPG 1.4.6

Solution: Use the theme.php from the classic theme instead (copy it from themes/classic to themes/smgallery overwriting the existing theme.php, but nothing more, just the theme.php)