Thanks for the pointer . I had already read the HOWTO but just can get my
head around it. We recently did a course with the guy who built the
Australand site, that is where we learnt of farcry, and I am interested to
learn the ideas behind building such a site.


"Brendan Sisson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> Brant Winter wrote:
> > Hi - This is my first message here, I have been following the Farcry
scene
> > for a little while, and have decided to give it a go. I have got it all
> > installed and running, but I am wondering how some of those sites in
their
> > site listings, go from what I have and what they have !!! There are some
> > truly clever people about. I am wondering if you can point me to some
> > clear guidlines for creating new user interfaces, including the menu
> > systems etc. Thanks in advance
>
>
> The area you need to work is the webskins. This is where you define the
> templates and look/feel of your website. Each object type has it's own
> directory in the webskin folder and you can define multiple templates
> for each type, eg dmHTML has a number of templates by default including
> some teaser methods.
>
> For an introduction to customsing the look of your FarCry website check
> out the How-To guides on the FarCry website:
>
> http://farcry.daemon.com.au/go/documentation/developers/how-to
>
> and in particular the one called "Site Makeover - a walkthrough". This
> guide is a little out of date and is using the old default templates but
> should give you an idea of where to start.
>
> You should also check the home of the Aura templates
>
> http://www.leorex.com/products/aura/
>
> Here you will find information on Ben's templates, style sheets,
> photoshop and fireworks templates and some examples of drop down menus.
>
> Hope this helps :)
>
> -Brendan
> http://farcry.dameon.com.au
>
> >
> >
>
>



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