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Some sort of variable?
I looked at the code of the main theme on my site, and it references things like :SITENAME: and :SIDEFEED: .
How can I make my own? |
Well you can modify enddayne's template on your own, simply open the html file templates/simple/template.html and find the corresponding codes to edit. Do not remove copyrights though, unless you have her permission.
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I didn't remove any copyrights, just so you know. ^^
I have nothing in /simple except the inc folder and starter.html. |
Oh I am sorry the html file is named starter.html in Mys v1.1.x series. Open it with a text editor and change the site name and site owner part of the codes.
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I try that, but what I don't understand is, how were each of the variable things like :SITENAME: and :SIDEFEED: were defined - that's what I'm trying to find out.
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Well this is not what I am talking about. The site name and slogan can be edited in admin control panel. Near the bottom of the page you should be able to find a line that looks like this:
PHP Code:
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What I was originally asking is, where are the variables like in;
PHP Code:
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Oh this is actually not PHP. I believe it is referenced to the site settings you can manually edit in admin control panel though.
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You want to make one of those?
just put something like this before the echo $template line PHP Code:
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Thank you fadillzzz! :)
lol unfortunately the code I'm trying to make appear using that messes up regardless...but I'll keep that for future reference. :) |
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