Could somebody tell me what theme this is here?
http://www.cms-themes.de/index.php
I really like the theme, but as its all in German, so i'm struggling to identify the theme.
Also, can anybody possible tell if the theme is using Xanthia or AutoTheme?
And then lastly, what I really love the most is the scrolling the menu on the left side. Thats something I've wanted to do for a long time. I'm not certain if that was done with some java code, or its actually part of that theme. What do you think? Done with the theme or coded separately?
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What theme is this?
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A sneaky way to find out which theme is being used is to look at the source code in the style sheet link (the directory after themes/ will usually tell you which theme) or right click on an image being used in the theme's layout to see the directory/theme name... in this case:
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cms-themes-bluetech
Also, looking in the source code comments can often yield additional information. I found this towards the top:
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********************* AutoTheme 1.7 *********************
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Theme Name: cms-themes-bluetech
Version: 1.7
Description: Ugly AutoTheme
Author: Shawn McKenzie
Contact: http://spidean.mckenzies.net
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Thanks for the tip. I should have thought to look at the source code. I'm going to dig around the web, and see if I can find it
what about the slide-in menu? I would that that has to be some seperate code added in to his page, and is not part of the theme. Looking at is source code, you can see alot of code that goes into the slidein menu. -
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Any bells and whistles like that, you are best off adding to your theme (usually in the themeheader portion). When adding javascript (especially scripts as long as that one), it is better to use the
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