Posted on: 01/29/07 04:45am
By: Anonymous (Jay)
Some time back a few buddies of ours had a website that used geeklog. Since that time, the original webmaster passed away, and the remaining operators of the site are teaming up with my site. With the magic of web archives, and photoshop, I have recreated a replica (non functional) of their old website, but I'm having trouble finding the actual theme they used for it.
You can view the non working replica here:
http://www.darcsystems.com/MassU[*1]
Is this an actual theme? or did the original webmaster make it himself? I know he was going to Fitchburg State College for web design at the time, so it's very possible he did this himself. I havent had any luck finding the template, so I figured I'd ask you guys.
Also, if it IS a theme, I'm sure it's a bit outdated since this was back in 2k4, which means that it won't have the admin panel options of 1.4.1, is there an easy way to bring it up to date?
Thanks,
Jay
Re: Not really a problem
Posted on: 01/29/07 04:56am
By: Benta
It is a modification of an existing theme. Can't remember which one, but you can perhaps find it by playing around with the theme changer here:
http://demo.geeklog.net/index.php[*2]
Updating it to 1.4.1 is possible, but can be time consuming (a couple of hours) depending on your ambitions. There are notifications on how to update themes in the READMEs of the geeklog release.
Re: Not really a problem
Posted on: 01/29/07 05:06am
By: Dirk
That's the XSilver theme, which was actually Geeklog's default theme for a couple of years.
bye, Dirk
Re: Not really a problem
Posted on: 01/29/07 04:52pm
By: Anonymous (Jay)
Awesome, thanks.
Now, in the readme, it says to copy the admin folder from Professional over to the Xsilver theme. I did that, but I still lack all the options in the admin panel for:
* Preview
* Username & Password
* About You
* Layout & Language
* Content
* Privacy
Which files in the theme effect this specifically? Is there any files I should overwrite with the professional updated files? I overwrote all over the admin directory, the navbar directory, I think the lists directory, and a couple other files, and I didn't see any change in the function at all. I tried it with another theme (console I think) and ended up overwriting so many files that it functioned the same, but distorted the theme a bit.
I've got some experience with Nuke, and a whole bunch of experience with phpBB (even though the port for geeklog and phpBB is giving me a ton of trouble right now) but this is my first geeklog attempt, so bear with me. I'm sure I'll have a lot of questions.
Thanks,
Jay
Re: Not really a problem
Posted on: 01/29/07 07:09pm
By: Benta
Quote by: JayAwesome, thanks.
Now, in the readme, it says to copy the admin folder from Professional over to the Xsilver theme. I did that, but I still lack all the options in the admin panel for:
* Preview
* Username & Password
* About You
* Layout & Language
* Content
* Privacy
Which files in the theme effect this specifically? Is
i'd try doing the same for the user folder and the adminoption.thrnl file.
Re: Not really a problem
Posted on: 01/30/07 06:27am
By: Anonymous (Jay)
Hmm, no luck there either. Then again it could all be infront of me and I'm just not seeing it.
Re: Not really a problem
Posted on: 01/30/07 06:54am
By: Anonymous (Benta)
Quote by: JayHmm, no luck there either. Then again it could all be infront of me and I'm just not seeing it.
oh, wait, the useroption.thtml -files need to be copied as well.
Re: Not really a problem
Posted on: 01/30/07 12:10pm
By: Anonymous (Benta)
Quote by: BentaQuote by: JayHmm, no luck there either. Then again it could all be infront of me and I'm just not seeing it.
oh, wait, the useroption.thtml -files need to be copied as well.
also, i don't think you started with the newest available version from geekdownloads.net
Re: Not really a problem
Posted on: 01/30/07 02:00pm
By: Dirk
Quote by: Jay * Preview
* Username & Password
* About You
* Layout & Language
* Content
* Privacy
The
upgrading instructions[*3] may be a little terse, but it's really all in there (unless you're looking under "Admin templates", which would be the wrong section for the above changes).
bye, Dirk