Hi, Ryan,
it took me a while to figure that out, too. Not sure if that was a lack of
documentation, or whether the answer is in my signature -- anyway, finally
I figured out what to do: All went well when I started to edit the file
<theme>/templates/body.tmpl, which is the most important page setup file.
Going from there, you will find other files that you want to edit, but that's
where I started.
And now I'm proud to present my Wiki site: http://www.nrw-gospel.de,
follow the "Info" link to get into the heart of the Wiki area.
-Karsten
Ryan Shrout wrote:
> I have been trying to figure out these PhpWiki themes for a few hours
> and seem to keep running in circles. My goal is get the phpwiki system
> working within the confines of my websites already defined layout. If
> you go here:
>
> http://www.amdmb.com/news.php
>
> You can see the section with the Webnews listed is the "content" section
> of my design. That is where I want to put the Phpwiki. I thought
> originally it was going be as easy as something like:
>
> <? include ('amdmb_header.php'); ?>
>
> PHP WIKI INDEX INFO
>
> <? include ('amdmb_footer.php'); ?>
>
> But that is apparently not the case. I have been fooling with the
> themes, just trying to edit them in some fashion that I thought I might
> be able to just INPUT my HTML/PHP code into one of the themes and have
> it all work. This is ALSO not the case.
>
> Can anyone point me to a very easy way to do what I am trying to get done?
>
> Thanks!!!
>
> Ryan Shrout
> Owner - Amdmb.com
> rs...@am... <mailto:rs...@am...>
>
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