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Can you elaborate on what you want a little? Are you asking how to link to a template you created?
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for example, www.mywebsite.com/"new game template in this page" i hope its clear. |
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Just remember, all the templates are is html pages being displayed with php. Treat them exactly as you would regular html files. With that said, http://www.w3schools.com/ may be your best friend.
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A template is basically the container of the contents that will be displayed on a page, so you have 1/2 the equation -- you just need a page to display your template contents on.
There are a few routes to this: Create your own Page Modification; No PHP Page Creation Needed |
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