Posted on: 06/07/05 11:25am
By: RWD
This has probably been asked hundreds of times, but I cant find a link to answer my problem.
How do you install themes. I installed the theme to the layout folder, I could see it in the menu in my preferances, I clicked it, but it has no imagies or colour, just black text on the whit background.
Anyone know where I am going wrong
Thanks.
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Posted on: 06/07/05 01:47pm
By: Dirk
Sounds like you've done it correctly - a theme is just a directory under the "layout" directory.
Which theme is it? Maybe it requires some special changes (any README included)?
bye, Dirk
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Posted on: 06/07/05 01:54pm
By: RWD
it was the pack of themes, the yahoo etc themes, but I dont see any colours, just black text with a white background.
installing themes
Posted on: 06/07/05 02:10pm
By: Dirk
If you're talking about Digital_Monochrome, that one is black and white
bye, Dirk
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Posted on: 06/07/05 02:13pm
By: RWD
lol, but they are ALL the same.
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Posted on: 06/07/05 02:18pm
By: Dirk
The something is wrong.
You should a directory for each theme (under "layout"): Yahoo, XSilver, Digital_Monochrome, etc. And chosing one of those should make a noticable difference (see the theme tester block here on the frontpage).
bye, Dirk
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Posted on: 06/07/05 02:21pm
By: RWD
Thats the Clean theme that I see on my site.
Cheers
Edit: I tried to post a pic here lol. the pic can be found at
http://www.motorsport-network.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=61&stc=1
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Posted on: 06/09/05 02:27pm
By: Dirk
I realise I'm a bit late with my answer, but that link only asks me to log in to a vBulletin board ...
bye, Dirk
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Posted on: 06/09/05 03:35pm
By: RWD
Strange
installing themes
Posted on: 06/09/05 03:36pm
By: RWD
Strange, I cant post pictures here using image tags, I dont know what the problem with that link is. I will post a link to the thread it is in, you shouldnt need to login to see the picture.
here[*1]
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Posted on: 06/09/05 03:56pm
By: Dirk
I see the forum thread, but when I click on the link to the image, I'm asked to log in.
Images are not allowed on the forum here, btw. Upload it via the File Management plugin ("Upload a file" from the User Functions block) if you can't put it anywhere else.
bye, Dirk
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Posted on: 06/09/05 04:01pm
By: RWD
now you have seen what I see, any idea as to what the problem with the themes are??
Thanks.
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Posted on: 06/09/05 04:28pm
By: Dirk
As I said, I still can't see the image ...
Anyway, it's really simple to install a theme, so I'm not sure what could go wrong there. If you've downloaded the pack of old themes, unpacked it, uploaded the "clean" directory into your site's "layout" directory (so that you now have a layout/clean directory) and then switch to that theme in your preferences and/or config.php, then that is all that's needed.
Is it only the colors that are off or do you get messages about missing files?
bye, Dirk
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Posted on: 06/09/05 04:46pm
By: RWD
I cant understand why you cant see the image I posted on my forum through the link above, you need an account to post, but not to view the forum.
Anyway, I have no messages of miising parts, but it dosent look right and nothing like the demo site here. But as I cant get the picture of what I see to you, their is nothing that can be done.
I have uploaded the files in the way you have described.
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Posted on: 06/09/05 05:24pm
By: jetshack
Looking at the image I'm willing to bet that you need to upload the image directory for each of the themes again... I forget which setting it is though for images whether it be ascii or binary... i'm willing to bet binary... someone else here will know...
if nothing else use the ftp in ie...
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Posted on: 06/09/05 05:46pm
By: Anonymous (mach)
or perhaps you just have images turned off in your browser--doesn't hurt to check
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Posted on: 06/09/05 07:28pm
By: RWD
PROBLEM SOLVED.
I have been uploading it into public_html/layout so I created a layout folder in the root directory and it has worked.
Thanks for all your help folks
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Posted on: 01/07/06 01:23pm
By: zaurav
Okay, I have a similar problem.
I currently have 3 themes Professional, Rude Colors and Clear Blue. The default is Professional and I have no problem as far as this them is concerned. It is the other two that I have been having issues with. I have allowed users to change their themes.
I select either Rude colors or Clear blue and apply. No problem, the theme colors kick in. But i click on home link and I get this error "Template Error: filename: file /home/zaurav/public_html/layout/ClearBlue/archivestorytext.thtml does not exist" I wonder if copy pasting from the /layout/professional folder would help. I did not however as i wanted to make sure if I could do that. Do I have to install the theme using some query or anything? Cuz I just moved the entire unzipped theme folder to the /layout folder and thats it.
I also installed the forum for geeklog (this very same one) and installation manual says I need to c&p some folder to each indiviual theme folder. I didnt quite understand which specific folder I need to put and where? Can anyone help?
Thanks
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Posted on: 01/08/06 07:38am
By: Dirk
[QUOTE BY= zaurav] But i click on home link and I get this error "Template Error: filename: file /home/zaurav/public_html/layout/ClearBlue/archivestorytext.thtml does not exist"[/QUOTE]
Themes made for older Geeklog versions have to be
updated[*2] to work with a current version.
bye, Dirk