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Title: Greenery based site
Post by: Lonesome Walker on August 20, 2006, 06:27:14 PM
http://www.architekt-hauck.de/index.php

For this site, i used the template "greenery".
Looked good in IE, but messed up with FF and Opera.
(my friend uses FF, so this was hist first call  :-D )

Okay, many days went on, untill i got the whole site definitely valid XHTML.
(ooookay, the contact form isn't...  :oops:)

Original Template:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.opensourcebakery.de/pages/templates.php?template=greenery
mine:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.architekt-hauck.de/index.php


The original Template can be seen here:

http://www.opensourcebakery.de/pages/templates.php?template=greenery
(you'll see, not the best...)

I've fixed the whole structure of the template, added some new classes to the css,
but there's one big mistake. Can you find it ?  :-D

Actually, this site looks the same in IE 5.5+, FF, Opera, Mozilla.
Netscape messes up from version to version. Don't care  :wink:

Oh, and by the way, the pictures in the middle are different for most of the sites; a nice little if-elseif-else - snippet...
Title: Re: Greenery based site
Post by: doc on August 20, 2006, 07:12:02 PM
Hi,

you created a nice side based on the original template.

I would change the <h1> styles as they are hardly readable (blue font color and grey background). Why you are using <font> tags instead of CSS within your HTML?

Regards
Christian

Title: Re: Greenery based site
Post by: ruebenwurzel on August 20, 2006, 07:17:55 PM
Hello,

looks very good. Are you willing to share this template with the communitiy? If yes, pm or mail it to me (oder bringe es von Amorbach nach Miltenberg :-))) then i can add it to the addons repository.

Matthias
Title: Re: Greenery based site
Post by: Lonesome Walker on August 20, 2006, 10:14:17 PM
You can change the <h1> as soon as it has been uploaded to the template-section ^^

Of course, this template bases on opensource, so it will be opensource again.

Just thinking of my doing:

did i only modify the template, or the wb-install too?

Well, we will find it out  :-D

ruebenwurzel, you should have got an email...
Title: Re: Greenery based site
Post by: Lonesome Walker on August 22, 2006, 08:32:29 PM
Oh, i forgot:

I had to use <font>, because otherwise Opera and Firefox told me, i can go home  :-D

Don't know why they didn't like css in this case, so i fixed it by hardcoding.
Title: Re: Greenery based site
Post by: wwwMARKLEYcouk on August 26, 2006, 05:35:48 PM
Quote from: ruebenwurzel on August 20, 2006, 07:17:55 PM
Hello,

looks very good. Are you willing to share this template with the communitiy? If yes, pm or mail it to me (oder bringe es von Amorbach nach Miltenberg :-))) then i can add it to the addons repository.

Matthias
has this been answered? has the template been updated or not? please do tell as the new changes would be greatly appreciated..

lovely looking site
Title: Re: Greenery based site
Post by: Lonesome Walker on August 27, 2006, 01:55:54 AM
I've already sent a package to ruebenwurzel...  :-D

Sure, the template is opensource :wink:
Title: Re: Greenery based site
Post by: kweitzel on August 27, 2006, 09:37:26 AM
How did you call it? so we might find it under all the other templates :-D

cheers

Klaus
Title: Re: Greenery based site
Post by: Lonesome Walker on August 28, 2006, 04:43:36 PM
I'll send you the package again ^^
Title: Re: Greenery based site
Post by: theAlien01 on September 17, 2006, 06:50:20 PM
Hi!

You did two things I really want to do!  :-o

First you changed the /pages-folder to /inhalt. When I try this (settings -> Pages Directory), the HTMLArea-WYSIWYGeditor won't show up. And after some kind of workaround the page itself (in the frontend) didn't show up! So did you do something else to get it working?!

Secondly your /admin seems to be in a secured folder! What did you do to achieve that?! And are you still able to add/change/delete admin's through the WB-backend?

Very curious,
theAlien

In order to prevent this forum from becoming a support-forum, I'll continue this subthread here: http://forum.WebsiteBaker.org/index.php/topic,4179.0.html
Title: Re: Greenery based site
Post by: kweitzel on September 17, 2006, 08:15:18 PM
but both things are not really complicated.

1) The pages directory: You just need to do it during the installation (or before creating pages) ...

2) put a .htaccess file in the admin folder if you hoster supports this. If not, ask them.

cheers

Klaus
Title: Re: Greenery based site
Post by: ruebenwurzel on September 17, 2006, 10:12:16 PM
@ lonesome walker

After restoring my datas after a mainboard defect i found the template you send me. As the pictures in it are configured to the page names of your client i have to rewrite it a little bit to get it working undepending from page names. As sonn as i have it ready i install it at the addons repository.

Matthias
Title: Re: Greenery based site
Post by: ruebenwurzel on September 18, 2006, 09:28:20 AM
Hello,

the Template is now available at the addons repository.

http://www.opensourcebakery.de/pages/templates.php?template=architekt

Had to rewrite it to work with the showcase. The following changes are made:
- deleted the includes in the index php and write the code directly in this file
- deleted the menu functions and adapted it to the WB built in show_menu function.
- changed hardcoded Url to use WB_URL
- every page now used the same picture in the content area.
- Menu in the sidebar only shows subpages

Tested it with different browsers and it looks good there. So feel free to use it.

Matthias
Title: Re: Greenery based site
Post by: wwwMARKLEYcouk on September 18, 2006, 10:10:48 AM
thanks for adding that.. is there no way that the repository can be sorted by template name or preferably, date? makes finding new stuff difficult