I don't know php, so can you provide (or direct me to) exactly what lines to paste into my template? I think I can do what I want with just the css, but it would be good to know as I suppose this will come up again.
Thanks for your help,
Jean
On 9/25/07, Shyamala shyamala@netlinkindia.com wrote:
Module specififc theme updates: sorry, you should add the corresponding module theme function to the template.php or update the style.css for just css changes.
shyamala
----- Original Message ----- *From:* Shyamala shyamala@netlinkindia.com *To:* support@drupal.org *Sent:* Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:10 AM *Subject:* Re: [support] how to modify css for a default/core module for 1site ona multi-site setup
First step create a separate theme for the site that requires the separate css and place it in the corresponding sites folder. You can then add mytheme_book.css to the template.php file in this theme. Enable the new theme from the site to view changes.
Shyamala Team Leader Netlink Technologies http://www.netlinkindia.com
----- Original Message ----- *From:* Jean Gazis jgazis@gmail.com *To:* support support@drupal.org *Sent:* Tuesday, September 25, 2007 9:34 AM *Subject:* [support] how to modify css for a default/core module for 1 site ona multi-site setup
I need to modify some styles in book.css to fix a view for just one site. The book.css file is in the core part of the drupal files, not in the individual theme. The views theme wizard doesn't do the code for this type of view yet. If I make a new file like mytheme_book.css, where do I put it and how do I tell the theme to include it and override the other one?
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