Fixing the installation of the phptemplate seemed to fix the problems with themes that used phptemplate and the others not showing up. I think the themes that do not use phptemplate got fixed at the same time but not necessarily by the repair of my phptemplate directory.
Here's another question relating to the prior posts I had on creating content and adding it to a menu. I thought that there was a way to have a story, page, book page, etc when you publish it select where it should appear on the menu, i.e. with parent Navigation or parent mycustom menu/mysubmenu etc. Can that be done and how?
Then the question that follows is what I think is already answered for me sufficiently. But, I was planning to create a site with Drupal for an Architectural firm. The idea was to give them a way to maintain the site, update it, etc. without me when I finish. I'm not assuming the customer can do any programming or web design. That can and has been done for companies/customers, with Drupal, correct? Only when certain administrative tasks are required would they need to call me again. That's reasonable to do with Drupal, correct? Thanks, Bruce
Jason Flatt drupal@oadae.net wrote: On Wednesday 11 January 2006 06:51, Bruce Whealton wrote:
Again, the themes that use PHPTemplate are the ones not showing up in the administer/themes page. Is PHPTemplate to be uploaded here theme/engine/PHPTemplate or should the content of PHPTemplate be put into theme/engine?
If you are setting this up on a *nix box, it should be:
theme/engine/phptemplate
case is sensative.