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*For a different front page skin, create and edit page-front.tpl.php and create and link to a front-page css loaded after the other scripts.
 
*For a different front page skin, create and edit page-front.tpl.php and create and link to a front-page css loaded after the other scripts.
 
*If you want to make any sort of new region on a page, the code in the Zen-based skin has to be refactored into tables, as IE7 loses the plot with the negative margins in the div-only version.
 
*If you want to make any sort of new region on a page, the code in the Zen-based skin has to be refactored into tables, as IE7 loses the plot with the negative margins in the div-only version.
*The best way to patch modules (e.g. OG Forums, Webform Report) is with Linux, then transfer them to Windows machines if required.
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*The best way to patch modules (e.g. OG Forums), is with Linux, then transfer them to Windows machines if required.
  
 
--[[User:Jack|Jack]] 15:39, 16 June 2011 (PDT)
 
--[[User:Jack|Jack]] 15:39, 16 June 2011 (PDT)

Revision as of 23:13, 16 June 2011

From practice, the following notes:

Skinning procedures are generic HTML/PHP/CSS/JavaScript and no big deal. JQuery is now default.

  • You need to add page.tpl.php from the starterkit and edit that along with the chosen layout css if you want to make changes outside the block administration.
  • For a different front page skin, create and edit page-front.tpl.php and create and link to a front-page css loaded after the other scripts.
  • If you want to make any sort of new region on a page, the code in the Zen-based skin has to be refactored into tables, as IE7 loses the plot with the negative margins in the div-only version.
  • The best way to patch modules (e.g. OG Forums), is with Linux, then transfer them to Windows machines if required.

--Jack 15:39, 16 June 2011 (PDT)