Hi, Thanks for the assist. Got it right. Would be nice if the Drupal global settings could be expanded for this kind of this, and then filter through to themes Cheers, Alex On 2012/01/30 10:52 AM, Biên Hoàng wrote:
Hi Alex, You want bartik color you must add "stylesheets[all][] = css/colors.css" in mybartik.info <http://mybartik.info>. with page.tpl.php you can change to page--front.tpl.php. http://opensourcecms.pro/drupal/howto-drupal-7-sub-theme-creation-step-by-st...
Best regard,
2012/1/30 Alex Schaft <alex@schaft.co.za <mailto:alex@schaft.co.za>>
Hi,
On 2012/01/30 09:16 AM, Biên Hoàng wrote: > HI Alex, > you can use sub theme. Create a sub theme in > site/all/themes/yourtheme. so you can change batik theme. >
Ok, I added a sub theme, and drupal is picking it up. I have just the following in there
name = My Bartik description = Extension to bartik for extra logl core = 7.x base theme = bartik
I have kept it to this minimum to minimze the amount of changes made, but my sub theme now loses the Bartik colour configuration part, and doesn't seem to read page.tpl.php in its own template sub folder either.
I have
/sites/all/themes/mybartik
with mybartik.info <http://mybartik.info>
and then
/sites/all/themes/mybartik/templates
with my modified page.tpl.php
What am I doing wrong?
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