Thanks Jason.. you are right. I actually grabbed this bit from node.tpl.php of the 4.7 bluemarine theme. Also, I just looked and the semicolon is after the closing brackets of other if statements in the bluemarine phptemplate theme. Since PHP doesn't throw an error, I wonder which way is the best practice?
Thanks! Mark
On Jun 30, 2006, at 9:03 AM, Jason Flatt wrote:
On Friday 30 June 2006 03:34, Mark Shropshire wrote:
I imagine that the they are checking to see if the user is on the home page using "if ($page == 0)" in page.tpl.php. Custom home page only code can be placed inside this conditional check like:
<? if ($page == 0) { ?>
html.. more php...etc here for home page use only..
<? }; ?>
Umm, yeah, except that there is no semi-colon after the closing brace. For more details on this front page topic, a handbook page has been created:
That is how to get it to show up only on the home page. You can view the css and html source to see how they did the actual design.
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