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Originally Posted by SuperGLS
I know you can change the template, but I don't need to change anything in it, right?
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That depends on what you want to achieve
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From what you are saying here I understand now I'm supposed to have just one template and one php file (the one included above that will include all of my custom code).
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That also depends. If the site you linked below is static (=plain html), you don't need any php code and all html code goes into the template.
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The template works great and it seems ok, but whenever I try to add anything to the ###add your custom code### section of that PHP file I throw errors.
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It would be helpful for us to help if you simply would show us what you try to add.
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Maybe this isn't the right thing for me. I don't need to add php stuff I guess, just HTML code, but I figured that would still be possible. Guess not? If not that's ok too, I can jump on another solution.
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As I said: php code goes into the php file, html code into the template. If you just dump html into the php file (as I suspect you did), you'll get errors.
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I just found this HOW TO guide from Lynne after I used a different HOW TO guide to make that above. The reason I wanted to use this one from Lynne is because the URL would be a lot better.
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You can easily do everything you can do with that other method what using this one, including what you want.
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So, am I out of luck or what? Thanks a great deal for any help!
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Just show us the code you try to use, so we have something to talk about.