Posted on: 02/15/06 01:00pm
By: Anonymous (Gregg)
Here is the basic need I have....
I want to take a custom, css built template that I have, and use geeklog to dynamically create pages from it, while allowing the end user a simple way to update the content. That is all.....I have found apps such as Wordpress get a little messy when you want to your EXACT template with their system....the code gets messy and doesn't work as well as if you used their templates.
Has anyone set up a site that has basically a home page and 5 different sub sections, and entered those 6 templates into geeklog and got it to work correctly?
Question about general function
Posted on: 02/16/06 04:00am
By: beewee
I'm working on something like that, and will use the Chameleon hack to change the templates. The only differences between the templates in my project are the header-images and some background images, so perhaps I'll use the easier workaround which is available somewere as far as I can remember. This will call only a different stylesheet for each topic.
Question about general function
Posted on: 02/16/06 02:51pm
By: Dirk
A less invasive method (than the Chameleon hack) is
outlined here[*1] .
bye, Dirk