thanks po.. I'm actually using this new template much easier to edit..
ahihihih...
and the old template i had was warezified... didn't know that kai nadownload
ra nako sa bearshare.. hehehe.. :)
Thanks!

On 2/15/07, hard wyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I forgot to add, the contents generated by these functions are controlled
through CSS. It's only the positioning that you can manipulate in the
INDEX.PHP.

On 2/15/07, hard wyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Kris, kung gusto nimo hardcore na editing sa template na walay gamit
> editor, you will need to know how Joomla uses the INDEX.PHP file in the
> template.
>
> INDEX.PHP contains the following functions:
>
> <?php mosShowHead(); ?>
> - controls the display and parameters of the head-related objects like
> page banners, etc.
>
> <?php mosPathWay(); ?>
> - I forgot about this. Seems related to keeping track of which section
> of the site you are in. (ie. when you are in a subsection of a forum etc..)
> Not sure.
>
> <?php mosLoadCurrentDate(); ?>
> - Date-related function including how to display the date, date format,
> time, etc..
>
> <php mosMainBody(); ?>
> - anything and everything related to displaying the main contents.
>
> <?php mosLoadModules('left');?>
> - everything that you will declare in Joomla Administration to be
> displayed to the left panel of the page will be put here. So the Main Menu,
> other menus, and objects declared "left" position will be here. If you want
> everything to be on the right, then put this function on the right pane (eg.
> " <td></td>") of the INDEX.PHP layout table.
>
> <?php mosLoadModules('right');?>
> - opposite of the above.
>
> <?php mosLoadModules('user1');?>
> - user related
>
> <?php mosLoadModules('user2');?>
> - user related
>
> <?php mosLoadComponent('banner', -1);?>
> - banner advertisements will be displayed here. This will contain the
> "banners" that are not related to the head section. You will see the setting
> in Joomla Administration. Usually some people disabled the advertisement
> banners. This controls them.
>
> For images that you will include in your template, you will also need to
> declare them in TEMPLATE_CSS.CSS as well as the template thumbnail.
>
>
> I have a blank template framework for Joomla, doesn't include images. I
> can email it to you if you want.
>
> Regards!


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