From: Benjamin M. <be...@me...> - 2001-06-18 17:34:08
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I would like that, yah my current theme has to use themes which I also hate. I look forward to seeing it. -Benjamin Meyer On Monday 18 June 2001 13:23, Nick Jennings wrote: > On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 06:56:11AM -0400, Benjamin Meyer wrote: > > > To do stuff like that, you need to override the index.cgi program in > > > your theme. Have a look at the included caldera theme for an example.. > > > it has it's own index.cgi which outputs a top-bottom frameset. > > > > caldera uses frames. > > I am currently working on a theme that does not use frames, uses a nice > tableset, even when modules are being used the table menus stay. I made > a simple patch to the web-lib.pl (to the header and footer subroutines). > > I think it looks much better without frames, i hate frames. :) > > Not sure whether I will be able to release my changes back, if anything > I might be able to release the web-lib.pl changes, if they are accepted. > basically it will introduce a theme config option like tables=1 and > web-lib-.pl will check that conf option whenever the header and footer > subroutine are called, if that option is true it will call a header.pl > script in the theme's directory and return the output to the module, > this can be an entire tableset so the module content is in it's own > table in this layout, and the footer.pl will close it all up. it works > very nicely. |