Wow, Really? That should be it. Done it zillions of times. Just to confirm: It doen't show up in the "administer/themes" list of themes, right?
The one obvious thing to check is permissions:
Does the anonymous web user that you're running apache on have permissions on the newly installed engines and theme? If their not owned by the www user, make sure the chmod o+rx.
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From: Bruce Whealton [mailto:brucewhealton@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 2:50 PM To: Metzler, David; support@drupal.org Subject: RE: [support] Basic help getting started
Hi, Thanks for the help/support. I did both of these things. The PHPTemplates is installed in the directory as described. Then I put box_grey in the directory in the folder themes/box_grey But other than the default themes that came with the Drupal installation, I have no other theme options showing up. Thanks, Bruce
"Metzler, David" MetzlerD@evergreen.edu wrote:
There are some theme installatioin instructions at: http://drupal.org/node/43767 Basically, you need to install "Theme Engines" to support specific themes. PHPTemplate is a theme engine used by many themes such as Box_Grey. So if you want to use some of the PHPTemplate themes (like box_grey) then you need to first download and install the PHPTemplate theme engine. Then you download and install a particular theme (like box_grey). To summarize: 1. Download and untar/zip the PHPTemplate them and put it in the themes/engines folder. 2. Download the box_grey theme (which happens to use the PHPTemplate theme engine). Untar/zip the theme and place it in the drupal themes folder. 3. Navigate to Administer themes, and you should see the new box_grey theme as an option. THe second question is a bit more complex, and I'd recommend you looking through the modules list to make sure you find a module that's closest to doing email the way you want to do it prior to trying to encorperate it into a menu. Dave
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From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Bruce Whealton Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 2:02 PM To: support@drupal.org Subject: [support] Basic help getting started Hi all, While I did get Drupal installed, I am having some startup problems with my first Drupal sites. I have more than one, as it appears that Drupal is a web application that will be useful for a few different sites. One of the first issues deals with themes. It seems that themes would be much easier to use and setup then things have been for me. Unfortunately, the themes I check out at: http://drupal.org/project/themes/ when downloaded, do not have a readme or installation instructions file that will tell one what to do. Relatedly, the PHPTemplate theme tool said that all one does it upload the expanded zip (actually it was a tar/gz file) and upload it to the themes/engine folder. Am I supposed to look for something after this is installed? I had used Fantastico to install Drupal 4.6.4 but thought that PHPTemplate was installed; I guess I was wrong. At the risk of sounding naive, what does one do to use PHPTemplate? It said that only one file is needed in the particular theme folder such as theme/mytheme I'm missing something, as I'm still not seeing any additional themes from the default installation. So, to get started with Themes, and PHPTemplate, I will need to do what? or start where? The second question deals with menus and Contact forms. Suppose I want to add a menu item which will present a form for submitting content to two different email addresses. I know that for a menu item, I first create the new menu and then add that menu as a block. However, the path to a contact form to contact some default emails, like editors, is not presenting itself clearly for me. I'm not finding it, can someone help, please, Thanks, Bruce
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I know this shouldn't be happening. Here are some thoughts. One is that the PHPTemplate was installed wrong. I added another theme also that uses PHPTemplate and that might be setup wrong. It was civicspace and I wasn''t sure if it should go in the themes/engine/civicspace folder or in the themes/civicspace So, with it appearing in two different places at once could that cause a problem?
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?
Why would it be that when I login as admin, the new theme that I set as default is not being used? The anonymous user sees a theme that I would like to have logged in users seeing also. I set it as default but it seems that it isn't being used when I log in. Why would this be?
Thanks in advance, Bruce
"Metzler, David" MetzlerD@evergreen.edu wrote: Wow, Really? That should be it. Done it zillions of times. Just to confirm: It doen't show up in the "administer/themes" list of themes, right?
The one obvious thing to check is permissions:
Does the anonymous web user that you're running apache on have permissions on the newly installed engines and theme? If their not owned by the www user, make sure the chmod o+rx.
--------------------------------- From: Bruce Whealton [mailto:brucewhealton@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 2:50 PM To: Metzler, David; support@drupal.org Subject: RE: [support] Basic help getting started
Hi, Thanks for the help/support. I did both of these things. The PHPTemplates is installed in the directory as described. Then I put box_grey in the directory in the folder themes/box_grey But other than the default themes that came with the Drupal installation, I have no other theme options showing up. Thanks, Bruce
"Metzler, David" MetzlerD@evergreen.edu wrote: There are some theme installatioin instructions at:
Basically, you need to install "Theme Engines" to support specific themes. PHPTemplate is a theme engine used by many themes such as Box_Grey. So if you want to use some of the PHPTemplate themes (like box_grey) then you need to first download and install the PHPTemplate theme engine. Then you download and install a particular theme (like box_grey).
To summarize:
1. Download and untar/zip the PHPTemplate them and put it in the themes/engines folder. 2. Download the box_grey theme (which happens to use the PHPTemplate theme engine). Untar/zip the theme and place it in the drupal themes folder. 3. Navigate to Administer themes, and you should see the new box_grey theme as an option.
THe second question is a bit more complex, and I'd recommend you looking through the modules list to make sure you find a module that's closest to doing email the way you want to do it prior to trying to encorperate it into a menu.
Dave
--------------------------------- From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Bruce Whealton Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 2:02 PM To: support@drupal.org Subject: [support] Basic help getting started
Hi all, While I did get Drupal installed, I am having some startup problems with my first Drupal sites. I have more than one, as it appears that Drupal is a web application that will be useful for a few different sites. One of the first issues deals with themes. It seems that themes would be much easier to use and setup then things have been for me. Unfortunately, the themes I check out at: http://drupal.org/project/themes/ when downloaded, do not have a readme or installation instructions file that will tell one what to do. Relatedly, the PHPTemplate theme tool said that all one does it upload the expanded zip (actually it was a tar/gz file) and upload it to the themes/engine folder. Am I supposed to look for something after this is installed? I had used Fantastico to install Drupal 4.6.4 but thought that PHPTemplate was installed; I guess I was wrong. At the risk of sounding naive, what does one do to use PHPTemplate? It said that only one file is needed in the particular theme folder such as theme/mytheme I'm missing something, as I'm still not seeing any additional themes from the default installation. So, to get started with Themes, and PHPTemplate, I will need to do what? or start where?
The second question deals with menus and Contact forms. Suppose I want to add a menu item which will present a form for submitting content to two different email addresses. I know that for a menu item, I first create the new menu and then add that menu as a block. However, the path to a contact form to contact some default emails, like editors, is not presenting itself clearly for me. I'm not finding it, can someone help, please, Thanks, Bruce
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Bruce Whealton - Webmaster/Designer/publisher/Writer admin@TriangleWebServcies.com Street Exposure - Street Newspaper http://StreetExposure.blogspot.com/ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Bruce Whealton - Webmaster/Designer/publisher/Writer admin@TriangleWebServcies.com Street Exposure - Street Newspaper http://StreetExposure.blogspot.com/ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Got holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands ASAP. -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Bruce Whealton - Webmaster/Designer/publisher/Writer admin@TriangleWebServcies.com Street Exposure - Street Newspaper http://StreetExposure.blogspot.com/ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever.
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.
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.
On Thursday 12 January 2006 07:30, Bruce Whealton wrote:
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?
It is not automatic, but you can create menu and submenu items like you are asking about. First you have to make sure the Menu module is enabled in admin/modules. Next go to admin/menu and go to town. You can add menu items to the main Navigation menu, or add a separate menu. If you add a new menu, you'll need to go to admin/block to show it.
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,
Yes, that is correct.
HI all, Looking at the modules available pages I didn't see what I had in mind. Is there a way to setup a directory of files that users can add to, i.e. upload docs, and download what has been added already? While I do so photographic albums and image modules for doing this with images, what about files in general? This seems like it would be available somehow. I know that one can add an attachment to a submission, so is that how one would do it? I mean the text with the file uploaded would show up as a description? Thanks, Bruce
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Bruce Whealton - Webmaster/Designer/publisher/Writer admin@TriangleWebServcies.com Street Exposure - Street Newspaper http://StreetExposure.blogspot.com/ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever.