[themes] sidebar-footer ?
Khalid B
kb at 2bits.com
Mon Jan 9 20:24:47 UTC 2006
That is one way of doing it.
Doing it with flexiblock or 4.7 regions is a bit better, since you do
not have to hardcode
one block's ID, only the region.
Both ways are outlined here:
Flexiblock way:
http://baheyeldin.com/drupal/drupal-using-flexinode-to-show-hide-adsense.html
4.7 Regions way:
http://baheyeldin.com/drupal/using-drupal-4-7-regions-to-show-hide-adsense.html
On 1/9/06, Steven Peck <speck at blkmtn.org> wrote:
>
>
> I would suggest not usging flexiblock and instead going this route
> http://urlgreyhot.com/personal/weblog/drupal_tip_1_inserting_blocks_into_content_pages_blog_entries_etc
> The article has the link to the handbook page dealing with it and some nice
> additional right up
>
> -sp
>
> ________________________________
> From: themes-bounces at drupal.org on behalf of Tadej Baša
> Sent: Mon 1/9/2006 10:57 AM
> To: A list for theme developers
> Subject: Re: [themes] sidebar-footer ?
>
> try using flexiblock: http://drupal.org/project/flexiblock
>
> Michel 'ZioBudda' Morelli wrote:
> > Hi all. For my new portal site, I have a template with a footer where I
> > want to insert some block. I want to know if there is a possibility,
> > with drupal, to manage this new sidebar. In Administration section I
> > have see only sidebar-left and sidebar-right. Tnx in advance for all.
> >
> > M.
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