hi i forgot to mention that i use view 2 in D6 and there isn t a theme wizard (not that i am aware of) Anyway i figure out by myself: i have created a views-view-fields--myview.tpl.php file in the theme directory the content for this file was found under "theme:information" in the view settings. I ve wrapped the whole code with a div and given it a class, i have then added a top div and a bottom div, with a class for each as well. Then in my style.css i had to do a bit of playing around with bottom/top even/odd classes and i got the result i wanted, this was my real first module/theming override and that i got the trick ithink there will be some more... In my case I have a fixed width for my views so i don t really need it but i see how adding div s like right/left bottom/top corners with top/bottom bars you could make a flexible rounded corner box. I hope this thread can help somebody else and that somebody will confirm that i ve used the proper way to hack my view. thanks Simone
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 9:06 PM, Nicolas Borda forums@ipwa.net wrote:
On 13 Dec 2008, at 14:53, simone-www.io-lab.org wrote:
Hi i d like to styel my views rows with some rounded corners style, as far as i understand i need to add a top and a bottom div. so i can use a background then fill the row with a color. I am then trying to figure out which template files inside the view module to override. I think all i have to do is to isolate the necessary template and make a copy of it in my root folder then start working there. So my question is: which one is the file i need to work with? Any hint?
Use the Views theming wizard, that will make a function for your template.php and the contents of a template for your view with the fields printed out. -- Nicolas
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