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Started by debragrant, December 23, 2007, 10:01:35 AM

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debragrant

my file is attached.

I'm wondering why {SUB_MENU} {ADMIN_MENU} {SYS_MENU}  are showing up on my page and not embeded?

Joachim Müller

Without seeing the entire theme and not only template.html and without a link to your gallery, we can't tell.

debragrant


Joachim Müller

Your {GALLERY}-token comes right before the menu tokens, so technically speaking you're trying to implement a right-handed menu. Read up http://coppermine-gallery.net/demo/cpg14x/docs/faq.htm#rightHandMenu

debragrant

well my theme.php has nothing as I am using the classic theme.

I will have a go at adding what I can from that link

debragrant

how do I add all this?

Currently I have:
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------- //
// This theme has all CORE items removed                                     //
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------- //
define('THEME_IS_XHTML10_TRANSITIONAL',1);
?>


But looking at other theme.php files they seem to a whole lot of other stuff not just the code from the link you posted.

I added the code from the link but got the error:

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_DOUBLE_ARROW in /home/debrag/public_html/georgieparker/gallery/themes/coppermine/theme.php on line 22

just_some_guy

To add code from sample/theme.php you need to copy the whole function or variable definition.
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Joachim Müller

Read up the theming section of the docs...