Jalokim
Manager
Well after a pain staking 2 hour table marathon, I have completed part 1 of the template editing tutorial.
I have created a quick reference table view sheet of variables from the template index_body. I am slowly working on a more indepth tutorial about how to use regions, how to edit them, and what modules work in which regions of the forum. You can't simply transfer portal templates to forum templates.
So that is coming, but very slowly.
I'm also engaged with my new buddy Ankillien with some CSS3 tuts.
Index_body has some of the major tags, thus I wanted to use it first. I explained how to hide items from guests and from members.
the quick reference guide also covers the common tags and some variables. Well actually all the variables from the index_body template.
So without further adu
http://archive.ego-one.com/Variables1-h32.htm
ta da, your first template editing cheat sheet.
You got it first, and will have it first.
Forumotion will receive the FULL set, so consider yourselves lucky.
cheers.
I need feedback. is the reference cool, is is readable and keen on the eye.
I have created a quick reference table view sheet of variables from the template index_body. I am slowly working on a more indepth tutorial about how to use regions, how to edit them, and what modules work in which regions of the forum. You can't simply transfer portal templates to forum templates.
So that is coming, but very slowly.
I'm also engaged with my new buddy Ankillien with some CSS3 tuts.
Index_body has some of the major tags, thus I wanted to use it first. I explained how to hide items from guests and from members.
the quick reference guide also covers the common tags and some variables. Well actually all the variables from the index_body template.
So without further adu
http://archive.ego-one.com/Variables1-h32.htm
ta da, your first template editing cheat sheet.
You got it first, and will have it first.
Forumotion will receive the FULL set, so consider yourselves lucky.
cheers.
I need feedback. is the reference cool, is is readable and keen on the eye.