Search found 28 matches
- Thu 14. Dec 2006, 23:06
- Forum: hacks & enhancements
- Topic: Hide the 'more...'
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2984
- Thu 14. Dec 2006, 22:05
- Forum: (unofficial) tutorials & documentation
- Topic: Dreamweaver guide to templates (a non programmer's guide)
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7935
- Thu 14. Dec 2006, 21:55
- Forum: (unofficial) tutorials & documentation
- Topic: Dreamweaver guide to templates (a non programmer's guide)
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7935
- Thu 14. Dec 2006, 21:29
- Forum: (unofficial) tutorials & documentation
- Topic: Dreamweaver guide to templates (a non programmer's guide)
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7935
Thanks for the answer. I am wondering, I am having a problem with integrating css layers? I can't get layers to work with the phpwcms application, the menus stop working when I include a layer in my pages. Any clues? #Layer1 { position:absolute; width:200px; height:115px; z-index:1; left: 0px; top: ...
- Thu 14. Dec 2006, 21:13
- Forum: (unofficial) tutorials & documentation
- Topic: Dreamweaver guide to templates (a non programmer's guide)
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7935
- Thu 14. Dec 2006, 19:47
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: CSS layer seems to conflict with frontend.css
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1288
- Thu 14. Dec 2006, 18:26
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: CSS layer seems to conflict with frontend.css
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1288
- Thu 14. Dec 2006, 17:47
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: CSS layer seems to conflict with frontend.css
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1288
- Thu 14. Dec 2006, 17:22
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: CSS layer seems to conflict with frontend.css
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1288
CSS layer seems to conflict with frontend.css
Hello I've been trying for days now to create a fluid layout for my site and am having a real hard time finding CSS tags that are consitent in display accross the major Browser. My bigest problem is IE with it's partial compliance to CSS standard. I hate Microsoft for this. I create CSS that runs gr...
- Thu 14. Dec 2006, 16:31
- Forum: (unofficial) tutorials & documentation
- Topic: Dreamweaver guide to templates (a non programmer's guide)
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7935
Dreamweaver guide to templates (a non programmer's guide)
OK so I figured out how to integrate my own images working with Dreamweaver. Make a folder in your Dreamweaver website, call it what ever you want, lets say "images" and when you integrate images into your page design in Dreamweaver, select "relative to site root" when configure ...
- Mon 11. Dec 2006, 08:15
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: Menu Layout - Documentation available?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1960
Where is this?
[quote="pepe"]have a look into your configs..... :
Is this in a file? If so what is it's name and where do I find it? Or is it in a part of the admin interface I didn't find yet?
Is this in a file? If so what is it's name and where do I find it? Or is it in a part of the admin interface I didn't find yet?
- Mon 11. Dec 2006, 07:16
- Forum: (unofficial) tutorials & documentation
- Topic: Custom Template Tutorials
- Replies: 9
- Views: 31568
where do the files go?
Hello, I'm a graphic designer and not a programmer, so I haven't a clue when it comes to php or any other language. Setup was painless in Fantastico, I read the few posts I could find in English on Templates. So, i get how to use the software to make templates with just HTML or CSS, but if I want to...
- Sun 10. Dec 2006, 04:33
- Forum: (unofficial) tutorials & documentation
- Topic: here's a phpWCMS Quick Start Guide *IMAGES FIXED*
- Replies: 28
- Views: 73698
i found an error in the code!
If you're following along with this tutorialas I am, you will type all the tags as they appear in the screen snap shots. The problem is that one of the tags is missing a quotation (") at closing. So if you copy as is, there might be a problem with the results. The line missing the quote is <div...