<DIV id=RTEContent>Hi all,</DIV> <DIV> While I did get Drupal installed, I am having some startup problems with my first Drupal sites. I have more than one, as it appears that Drupal is a web application that will be useful for a few different sites.</DIV> <DIV> One of the first issues deals with themes. It seems that themes would be much easier to use and setup then things have been for me. Unfortunately, the themes I check out at: <A href="http://drupal.org/project/themes/">http://drupal.org/project/themes/</A> when downloaded, do not have a readme or installation instructions file that will tell one what to do.</DIV> <DIV> Relatedly, the PHPTemplate theme tool said that all one does it upload the expanded zip (actually it was a tar/gz file) and upload it to the themes/engine folder. Am I supposed to look for something after this is installed? I had used Fantastico to install Drupal 4.6.4 but
thought that PHPTemplate was installed; I guess I was wrong.</DIV> <DIV> At the risk of sounding naive, what does one do to use PHPTemplate? It said that only one file is needed in the particular theme folder such as theme/mytheme</DIV> <DIV>I'm missing something, as I'm still not seeing any additional themes from the default installation.</DIV> <DIV>So, to get started with Themes, and PHPTemplate, I will need to do what? or start where?</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>The second question deals with menus and Contact forms. Suppose I want to add a menu item which will present a form for submitting content to two different email addresses. I know that for a menu item, I first create the new menu and then add that menu as a block. However, the path to a contact form to contact some default emails, like editors, is not presenting itself clearly for me. I'm not finding it, can someone help, please,</DIV> <DIV>Thanks,</DIV>
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