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Guest210212002 01-18-2006 02:15 AM

Please do post some clarification - I use WT a TON, and I have no idea what you're asking. :D

Bluestrike2 01-18-2006 04:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris-777
Please do post some clarification - I use WT a TON, and I have no idea what you're asking. :D

Need. More. Caffeine. :D

You have the two column template. There are two tables with the stock one. As far as I can tell the only editable one (by the users who are able to edit them but don't have access to the admin CP) is the one on the right (herein referred to as the main table).

On the left column (the smaller column) you have the secondary tables.

My question - is it possible to add more "secondary tables" which are editable by the people who are allowed to with the HTML template editor (the basic one) and multiple boxes (one for each "table").

Does that make sense? What does is the fact that I need sleep :D.

Logician 01-18-2006 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Bluestrike2
You have the two column template. There are two tables with the stock one. As far as I can tell the only editable one (by the users who are able to edit them but don't have access to the admin CP) is the one on the right (herein referred to as the main table).

On the left column (the smaller column) you have the secondary tables.

My question - is it possible to add more "secondary tables" which are editable by the people who are allowed to with the HTML template editor (the basic one) and multiple boxes (one for each "table").

I don't think so.

The crucial point is that you can make any part of a theme editable. So if you want to a section in the left column be editable, then you can edit your theme and put $includedtemplate variable to that section instead of into the right column.

However this variable is unique per theme so you have to put it into one section only. In other words you can NOT make it so that one section in the right and another section in the left is editable at the same time in editor interface.

Hope this sheds a light

Guest210212002 01-18-2006 03:44 PM

I just wanted to chime in and say thanks for this addon Logician, my site wouldn't be the same without it. :)

Bluestrike2 01-19-2006 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logician
I don't think so.

The crucial point is that you can make any part of a theme editable. So if you want to a section in the left column be editable, then you can edit your theme and put $includedtemplate variable to that section instead of into the right column.

However this variable is unique per theme so you have to put it into one section only. In other words you can NOT make it so that one section in the right and another section in the left is editable at the same time in editor interface.

Hope this sheds a light

Ok - thanks for your help!

Kihon Kata 01-19-2006 12:55 PM

I have a question. Is there a way to make the headers/footers parse php? I use your system here, it's the bomb, but I would like my templates to remain HTML only(user editing purposes). The problem is tht mysite is run on PHP and when I construct sections user this system OUTSIDE my forums, I have to make it parse the template in PHP(plus include some php functions in the template) to make it work. I could easily include that in the custom header, but the header doesn't work with php.

Logician, let me know what you think.

Logician 01-19-2006 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by TonysDesigns
I have a question. Is there a way to make the headers/footers parse php? I use your system here, it's the bomb, but I would like my templates to remain HTML only(user editing purposes). The problem is tht mysite is run on PHP and when I construct sections user this system OUTSIDE my forums, I have to make it parse the template in PHP(plus include some php functions in the template) to make it work. I could easily include that in the custom header, but the header doesn't work with php.

Maybe you can run them in the PHPinclude section of the webtemplate? Another idea would be running your code in vbulletin's PHPinclude section, make them ready as variables and use these variables in your custom webtemplate headers.

rasp187 01-19-2006 02:00 PM

How can I change the name of this in the AdminCP to just "WebTemplates" as well as putting it below the vBulletin Options link?

msimonds 01-19-2006 03:00 PM

Logician

My current site uses a cms that is custom:

it is still using vb 3.0.7 (patched) and the CMS is totally custom and uses a the template system within vb

http://www.sportsrant.com is actually a vb template called vb_news

could this template be used in your system, just wanted your input

this is a rather impressive system, nice job sir

regards
Mike
Sportsrant.com

Logician 01-19-2006 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by msimonds
Logician

My current site uses a cms that is custom:

it is still using vb 3.0.7 (patched) and the CMS is totally custom and uses a the template system within vb

http://www.sportsrant.com is actually a vb template called vb_news

could this template be used in your system, just wanted your input

this is a rather impressive system, nice job sir

regards
Mike
Sportsrant.com

I'd say it would work if you run it inside forum directory. Apparently you are running outside vb directory but webtemplates is not designed to do so. Probably you can still make it display when you put it in a webtemplate but its URL will be http://www.sportsrant.com/forums/view_YOURPAGE.htm


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