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  • Posted: 19.04.2004, 10:50
     
    Funksaw
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    Hello. I'm using the PostNukeBlue theme for my website.

    I've come up with seven funny phrases which have placed in graphics which I want to use in the place of the "headereye.gif" image. I would like to be able to either randomize them, or better still, have them appear on certain days of the week.

    Now, I can't find any reference to headereye.gif in the theme.php file - can I simply edit the index.html file (adding javascript to do this function) instead?

    please email me at brboyko at earthlink dot net if you know the solution.
  • Posted: 19.04.2004, 11:11
     
    mhalbrook
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    The index.html is just a blank file, it's only purpose is to keep people from getting a directory listing if they were to visit that folder directly via web.
  • Posted: 19.04.2004, 12:17
     
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    It should be in the theme.php file - do you mean the core PNBlue, or one of the modified versions?

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  • Posted: 20.04.2004, 07:55
     
    Funksaw
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    It is the core PNBlue. I looked in the theme.php, couldn't seem to find it. Will look again.
  • Posted: 20.04.2004, 13:56
     
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    The standard postnukeblue theme uses 'included' .html files. Simply locate the revlevant one by looking at theme.php and then edit this HTML file.

    -Mark
  • Posted: 22.04.2004, 10:42
     
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    markwest

    The standard postnukeblue theme uses 'included' .html files. Simply locate the revlevant one by looking at theme.php and then edit this HTML file.

    -Mark


    This worked - sort of. Now I have Javascript issues, but that's neither here nor there.
  • Posted: 29.04.2004, 02:10
     
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    Postnukeblue appears left justified and a fixed width. If I want to alter that, to make it a little wider and centered in the browser window, which files would I have to alter to try and accomplish this?

    Also, if I only want to support a couple themes, its enough to merely remove the themes from the themes folder so they are not selectable?

    Thanks for any feedback... Norm

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