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#72068 - 05/11/02 11:57 AM Using 6.3 Templates
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Is there a "readme" file or a link to instructions on how to use the additional 6.3 templates?

I've downloaded them, but I'm not sure of the steps I should take to FTP them and make use of them.

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#72069 - 05/11/02 12:35 PM Re: Using 6.3 Templates
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FTP them up in ASCII.

Might want to read:
http://www.infopop.com/support/ubbclassic/UBB6_newtemplate.html

Graeme

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#72070 - 05/11/02 07:56 PM Re: Using 6.3 Templates
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Graeme,

That article that the link points to mentions already being familiar with ubb.classic html templates. Can you point me to that information, as I'm not sure where to start? Or, any resources you have for creating your own html templates from scratch?

Also, what is the transition checkbox for?

Thanks
Aimee

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#72071 - 05/12/02 07:35 AM Re: Using 6.3 Templates
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Yes, that link didn't help me either. Right now, I'm just working from the JCTemplates and trying to customise those so I can have one consistent set of templates for future upgrades.

However, I can't tell which CSS file(s) it's using as I can't find the reference. I think I just need as much details as you can give or a user manual on HTML Templates. I know HTML, so I'm not in over my head. But guessing is creating a negative and frustrating feeling.

Thanks.

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#72072 - 05/12/02 07:47 AM Re: Using 6.3 Templates
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Sorry, I was in a bit of a rush yesterday as I posted that.. Let me start at the beginning..

First, ensure that everything's uploaded in ASCII mode. Including the JCTemplates folder and the styles/importexport folder. (Graphics go in binary of course ).

Then go:
CP -> Style Templates -> Import a Style Template
Pick one of the files, give it a name and import. Customize as necessary through the edit style interface.

When you use one of those styles on a forum or section of the board, you have to then select "JCTemplates" on the Template Associations page. Make sure you match JCTemplates with imported styles.

Graeme

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#72073 - 05/12/02 07:50 AM Re: Using 6.3 Templates
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Thanks, that sounds like it will make more sense!

Question: I am looking for a permanent solution whereby I can create a look for my forums so that every time I upgrade, I do not have to spend hours customising how pages lay out. I am assuming that HTML Templates are the way to go, and accomplish that. Can you confirm that I'm understanding this correctly?

I don't want to put hours into making an HTML Template for each possible public .pl page if it's just going to disappear AGAIN with the next upgrade.

Thanks.

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#72074 - 05/12/02 08:01 AM Re: Using 6.3 Templates
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Ahh, ok..

We're getting into unofficial and undocumented territory here (I hope Dave doesn't mind me posting this )..

You have a couple of options here.. You might want to consider creating your own template set (like JC created his - the JCTemplates).

The way the system works is you can create a subdirectory in the noncgi/Templates directory, say aswasTemplates. In there, you MUST have a public_common.pl, and then you can have any number of other replacement files. If a file doesn't exist, then the default is used.

I would strongly suggest taking copies of either the default or JC (depending on which design you prefer), customizing them, and then uploading them to the new directory. Also create a new style, based on either the standard or JC design, and use that. Make sure you're consistent.

Once you've got your own directory, you're pretty much safe from any upgrades since you're 99% guaranteed that there will never be an aswasTemplates in the stock distro (unless they include yours! ).

OK, that's a start.. Let me know how it sounds or if you need more explanations.

Graeme

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#72075 - 05/12/02 08:26 AM Re: Using 6.3 Templates
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More template questions:

Say I have a customized header with sidebar layout that provides the basic look and feel for all pages in my UBB.classic. Do I have to update all those templates? Or is there ONE place I can insert my html?

Is the addition & modification of the HTML templates by board administrators encouraged? If so, will there be more detailed documentation available as to how to go about this process?

Finally - will more templates be available from JC and/or Infopop?

I'm really liking it, I just want to figure out what I'm doing before I try to jump in and do it.

Thanks
Aimee

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#72076 - 05/12/02 08:35 AM Re: Using 6.3 Templates
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Essentially the JCTemplates will work the same as the stock ones. You add the html for your header and footer in the same way as before, only you will use the new style template section of the control panel. (it has more options etc).

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#72077 - 05/12/02 08:36 AM Re: Using 6.3 Templates
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Ok Graeme, that's what I thought. I exported the standard template, copied that, and reimported it so I have a new style and new html template evidently.

My concern is still this. Whenever you've upgraded the software, many if not all pages in /Templates have changed. So even if I make /Templates/gratuitous and have all kinds of customised .pl files in there, what happens when you change the functionality? What happens with /Templates (the default) and /Templates/gratuitous are totally different animals. Won't I be missing features???

Thanks,
Deb

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