Sessions Street: Spooky Wood
Name: Spooky Wood
Images: Yes, lots... Function Edit: Not needed Can be modified by user: Yes, feel free to add more to the sidebar :meow: Download spookywood.zip now. http://i54.tinypic.com/icme10.jpg *sorry about any streching* |
Looks awesome ;D I'll probably use this once I can get the main adoptable script working >w>
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Whoa...very nice! :BIGO:
Question...how'd you make the drop-down menu? :eye: |
Do you have the PSD of these?
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Okay, I'm not doing something right because my site is a bit messed up. Here's the link.
http://www.aroha-online.co.cc/index.php Doesn't look right. :S I put style.css in and the images folder just as I'm supposed to~ |
Make sure the folder you uploaded it is called spookywood
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Okay, I did that but it's just showing the normal layout. How do I tell it to go to the new one? x.x
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First you have rename the theme folder spookywood because that's what all the paths point to. If you removed it from your site reupload it to your template folder. Next you have to reinstall it the same as before only.
templates/spookywood/spookywood.html |
Awesome, thanks!
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This looks marvelous Enddayne! *is considering whether to add to Mys v1.2.0 release*
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EDIT: I fail... ignore this post (cause I don't know if I can delete it...)
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Very nice. :D I might use it until I can earn 5,000 credits. XD
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Nice theme!
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I know your busy but just wondering on the PSD files. I'm in no rush just wondering when you can get them.
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Oh, wow, this is flawless. :D Absolutely beautiful. Marvelous job. :D
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I'm having trouble uploading it to my website :/ :eye:
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This will only work on older versions of the Mysidia script, sorry!
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Aahhh, kay. I'll probably keep looking, or attempt to make my own theme, which will cause about a millon face desks I guess xD
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little help?
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What version of Mysidia are you trying to install it to? It will not work with any version from the past five years or so.
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It's actually really self-explanatory if you go look in the template folder. Copy any existing theme your version of Mysidia came with. Replace css with your own. Replace the html inside the template.tpl with your own html. Examine any existing template's template.tpl files for smarty variables such as {$sidebar},{$document_title},{$document_content}, etc, and make sure to incorporate them in appropriate areas. Basically, it's so self-explanatory, it doesn't need a guide. If you know html/css, you can make a theme in exactly as much time. :meow:
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