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== Adding new pages == | == Adding new pages == |
Revision as of 14:51, November 25, 2008
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Template Information
The user web interface template files are located in two locations.
All files common to all themes are in; templates/common_files directory
All files unique to a theme are in; templates/[theme_directory]
Theme directory files override common_files files if they exist.
For example: If you copy support.php from common_files to your theme directory and edit it, your site will use the support.php file in the theme directory and ignore the support.php file in the common_files directory.
Adding new pages
Use the basicphptemplate.php in the root AWBS directory and the basictemplate.php file in the templates/[your_theme] directory to make new pages for your site.
It works like this:
You use the basicphptemplate.php file in your root AWBS directory and call the basictemplate.php that you add your content to and place in your templates/theme directory.
Example: you want a new page called webdesign.php
- Take the basicphptemplate.php file, copy/rename it to webdesign.php, edit the file to call webdesign.php template.
This line: print $template->parse("basictemplate.php"); replace basictemplate.php with webdesign.php
- Now take the basictemplate.php file in your templates/business directory, copy/rename it to webdesign.php, edit as desired and you have a new page on your site that matches all the rest.
In the template file, enter your page html content after the remark:<!--begin page content-->