[support] Making drupal use custom template for cck node

Matt Friedman matt.friedman at gmail.com
Thu Feb 18 17:46:02 UTC 2010


Yep, it was a typo. Arrgh.

Nothing like another set of eyes to look at things.

Thanks,
Matt


On 18 February 2010 12:28, Trevor Twining <trevortwining at gmail.com> wrote:
> As long as [node.podcast.tpl.php] isn't a typo, then change it to node-podcast.tpl.php and rebuild the theme registry. It won't be found if you use the period instead of the hyphen.
>
> Trevor Twining,
> Points of Light Institute
> http://pointsoflight.org
>
> On 2010-02-18, at 12:11 PM, Matt Friedman wrote:
>
>> I'm sure there's a simple answer for this but it just isn't working
>> for me. I've seen lots of posts that say you can just create your own
>> node-[typename].tpl.php file alongside node.tpl.php and the system
>> should pick up your custom node theme instead of the default one. I've
>> done this, and it just won't pick up the custom one for me.
>>
>> I have Themer info display module installed. I'm using the garland
>> theme. In the garland theme directory I have copied node.tpl.php to
>> node.podcast.tpl.php. When I view the page the Themer display tells me
>> that it finds node.podcast.tpl.php as a 'candidate' file, but it
>> continues to use node.tpl.php as the template.
>>
>> I've tried rebuilding the template registry and devel/rebuild cache.
>> Doesn't seem to help.
>>
>> How do I get drupal to use my custom template? The podcast type is a cck type.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Matt
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