Hello,
I have here a Drupal 5 installation. Now the user wants to show some new, static HTML pages for doing a campaign. But the old site must be accessible.
How can I achieve this the easiest way ?
Steven
You can have a front page which looks totally different than the rest of the theme by creating page-front.tpl.php . If you are meaning to ask if you can drop in a static html page and have it linked to rest of the site, then i dont think its possible atleast not cleanly. I think you should implement the the static html design in page-front.tpl.php.
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On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 8:19 PM, Steven Vermoere steven@vermoere.netwrote:
Hello,
I have here a Drupal 5 installation. Now the user wants to show some new, static HTML pages for doing a campaign. But the old site must be accessible.
How can I achieve this the easiest way ?
Steven
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The splash module may be useful to you: http://drupal.org/project/splash
You don't have to create a page-front.tpl.php, which would probably conflict with your "home" navigation.
"Display any internal path, external URL or text as a splash page before going to the actual frontpage. Notes: Version 6.x-2.x will not be ported to 5.x and new features will only be added to 6.x"
On May 20, 2010, at 10:26 AM, Dipen wrote:
You can have a front page which looks totally different than the rest of the theme by creating page-front.tpl.php . If you are meaning to ask if you can drop in a static html page and have it linked to rest of the site, then i dont think its possible atleast not cleanly. I think you should implement the the static html design in page-front.tpl.php.
Dipen Chaudhary Founder, QED42 : We build beautiful and scalable web strategies ( www.qed42.com ) Blog: dipenchaudhary.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dipench
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 8:19 PM, Steven Vermoere steven@vermoere.net wrote: Hello,
I have here a Drupal 5 installation. Now the user wants to show some new, static HTML pages for doing a campaign. But the old site must be accessible.
How can I achieve this the easiest way ?
Steven
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On 05/20/2010 08:19 PM, Steven Vermoere wrote:
Hello,
I have here a Drupal 5 installation. Now the user wants to show some new, static HTML pages for doing a campaign. But the old site must be accessible.
How can I achieve this the easiest way ?
Steven
Create new content of type page with the static content you need in it and change the frontpage in "Site Information" inside admin panel.