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Change Template Manager Display
I use FIREFOX on a daily basis ... and, I REALLY HATE USING the 2-column template display. :D
Anyway, this hack will enable you to change template display style in Internet Explorer and Mozilla browsers (firefox, netscape, gecko engines). NOTE: 2-column display only works in Mozilla / IE >=4 browsers. |
It was time to release that hack!
* Add himself in "I HATE 2-COLUMN TEMPLATE DISPLAY CLUB" * |
thanks
you made my day I hate the two columns display too best regards fage |
will install later as i mainly use firefox. Thanks for this.
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I like this! Excellent job, sir. I will even hit that thingy button. ;)
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This is a very nice job indeed, well done as one hits the large install thingy :)
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Ummmm, your instructions say "FIND IN includes/subscriptions.php"
Dont you mean the /admin/template.php file and not /includes/subscriptions.php |
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Bolas, frage, moley, Boofo, The Realist..
thank you ... |
I have a question before installing this:
When using Firefox, if you select a template group to open, from the standard, two-column display (like say Postbit), the selected group is positioned at the last row of the left column, with the templates of that group not showing. So you have to click again on the group name and then scroll down, to see the templates of that group. In IE (which I hate), the template group is positioned in the first row, with the templates of the group shown, right below that. Is this hack solving this issue too, or just rearranges the template manager in a single-column display? Tnx and rgds |
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