The thing I liked about the admin layout was that it forces it to be a two column layout. But I realised that this seems to be the case before it even arrives at template.php (which is where the switch happens - directing it to use page_admin.tpl.php. My new question is: Where do the $sidebar_right and $sidebar_left get cleaned up to only contain the admin menu? Is that a civicpace thing or a drupal wide thing? In the end I want to get Civicrm to ignore the right menu. I guess I could just hack it in template.php with a conditional: if ((arg(0) == 'civicrm') && (user_access('access civicrm pages'))) { $sidebar_right=""; return true; } But that seems like a real hackjob! Josh -I want to learn to do things properly - so one day I can make stuff that is re-usable by others! ----- Original Message ----- From: josh on To: A list for theme developers Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 12:48 PM Subject: Re: [themes] theming civicrm Thanks Laura! That seems like a great solution. I think maybe that should be part of the install deafult. Because my regular theme is fixed width and doesn't work for the CRM pages. Josh ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ themes mailing list themes@drupal.org http://lists.drupal.org/mailman/listinfo/themes