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    Default Re: Override the tpl_modules_upcoming

    Hi Misty..

    The only choice I have is a dropdown with only "Classic Contemporary Green" available.
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    Default Re: Override the tpl_modules_upcoming

    Quote Originally Posted by mrrcomp View Post
    Hi Misty..

    The only choice I have is a dropdown with only "Classic Contemporary Green" available.
    If you have created your own custom template, which includes copies of all the files in Classic folder..
    then upload your new template folder, named hebrew,containing copies of Classic template files, to .. i.e.
    /includes/templates/hebrew/
    If you have correctly done this exercise..
    then you should see your hebrew template appear via admin/tools/template selection option, drop down box...
    YOU WILL NEED to adjust the template_info.php file to reflect
    name of your new template i.e hebrew
    BACKUP Classic template folder BEFORE you start copying/altering
    anything...

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    Default Re: Override the tpl_modules_upcoming

    You don't actually have to copy all the files in all the /classic/ folders.

    To create a very basic custom template (you can build from there), you need:
    • includes/languages/YOUR_TEMPLATE/english.php
    • includes/languages/english/YOUR_TEMPLATE/index.php
    • includes/languages/english/YOUR_TEMPLATE/header.php (to change the logo)
    • includes/templates/YOUR_TEMPLATE/template_info.php
    • includes/templates/YOUR_TEMPLATE/common/tpl_header.php
    • includes/templates/YOUR_TEMPLATE/common/tpl_footer.php
    • includes/templates/YOUR_TEMPLATE/images/logo.gif
    • includes/templates/YOUR_TEMPLATE/css/stylesheet.css


    Anywhere you see a /classic/ folder, you can create a folder for your custom template. You can copy the necessary files from either the /classic/ folder, the /template_default/ folder or the parent folder.

    Edit includes/templates/YOUR_TEMPLATE/template_info.php to give your template identifying information so you'll recognize it in the admin under tools->template selection.
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    Default Re: Override the tpl_modules_upcoming

    Hi Afo

    Wellll... I copied the files as you mentioned and created the hebrew folder under templates..

    I put the tpl_modules_upcoming.php in the common directory

    I picked the hebrew template from the admin but still its not showing on the site..

    urggggggg....

    Regards

    but still its not showing the corrected version.
    Meir Rotfleisch
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