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    Default Overrides folders...

    I am trying to customize my template and at the same time change some things here and there. But I am curious as to which files I need to copy from the default template.

    In my includes > template folder I created some folders:
    Buttons (which contains the buttons I am using)
    Common (it's EMPTY what am I supposed to do with it?)
    CSS (it has the files I copied according to the tutorials found in here)
    Images (They have my template Images... background, header, logo)
    Sideboxes (what is this for?)
    Templates ( what is this for?)
    this is how it looks
    includes
    /templates
    /CUSTOM
    /common
    /css
    stylesheet.css
    /images
    /sideboxes
    /templates
    template_info.php



    Here is my question:
    As I edit PHP files where do I save them? Should I create a folder where I found the original PHP file and save it there?

    Some tutorials ask me to change a file from the COMMON folder but mine is empty, should I copy these files from other COMMON folders and put it in mine?

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    Default Re: Overrides folders...

    Ok guys I have found the answer to most of my questions I still don't know what is the purpose of the COMMON in my template folder...
    Whenever I need to edit something from the COMMON folder should I copy it from the template-default and paste in my template?

    Thank you :)

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    Default Re: Overrides folders...

    Yes. Copy the file from template_default/common, edit it, and save it to YOUR_TEMPLALTE/common.

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    Default Re: Overrides folders...

    Thanks Stevesh
    Do you happen to know how to change the font color of the Home/log in header and footer?

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    Default Re: Overrides folders...

    Look for navMain and navSupp in the stylesheet.

 

 

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