Most likely your theme is phptemplate based (almost all are), but you can verify by going to your theme directory and checking the .info file contained in that directory. There should be a line that says "engine = phptemplate"
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Daniel Carrera < daniel.carrera@theingots.org> wrote:
To use this module I need to use a theme that is based on phptemplate. How do I know if my theme is based on phptemplate? I use Pixture reloaded. I hope I don't have to change it...
Daniel.
Michelle Cox wrote:
http://drupal.org/project/advanced_forum
Michelle
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 12:06 PM, Daniel Carrera <daniel.carrera@theingots.org mailto:daniel.carrera@theingots.org>
wrote:
Hello, Can anyone recommend a *good* forum module, that works well, actually *looks* like a standard web forum, and doesn't have external dependencies? I have one website that uses the standard Drupal forum module. Itsort
of works, but very poorly. It's really just taking the "comments" feature and pretending that it's a forum, and it doesn't work verywell.
It doesn't look like a forum at all. I have another website that uses Simple Machines Forum. These modulesdo
look great, but SMF is a separate dependency and the integration with Drupal is imperfect. You often get a lot of the SMF admin controls poping out. Some times you have to login again to SMF, and so on. Ihave
to hide the smf URL to avoid the risk of someone creating an accountat
SMF directly without a corresponding Drupal account. So this solutionis
not great either. Is anyone aware of a better alternative? Something that really works inside Drupal but actually looks like a standard web forum? Thanks for the help. Cheers, Daniel. -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]-- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by *MailScanner* http://www.mailscanner.info/, and
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