I have not started to use phpwcms yet, and would like to know if the template system is depending on table design, or if it is possible to do a complete css design without tables.
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phpwcms and css?
fine, can you share your codes?
so we can also improve our skills...
so we can also improve our skills...
Gruß/ regards cyrano
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templates -> http://www.128.weitzelmedia.de
planepix -> http://www.planepix.de
XING -> https://www.xing.com/profile/Thomas_Weitzel3
How is that wrong? You are not addressing my point ...rk wrote:I do it .rookie wrote:One weakness is (feel free to correct me if I'm wrong here) the fact that you are forced to use a table navigation
Thats wrong.
You can use NAV_LIST_TOP, NAV_LIST_CURRENT, ..., all based on CSS-Definitions. And thats the way to change the design totally.
I clearly said NAV_TABLE_COLUMN ... and as far as I know no one has come up with a tableless solution for that.
Unless you just forgot to include this replacement tag in your list? If you've found a way to get a work around on that tag, I'd be very eager to see some samples.
Last edited by rookie on Tue 12. Oct 2004, 01:32, edited 1 time in total.
Thats normal replacement tags. You find the definition on http://docu.fhss.de/navigation_tags.phtmlcyrano wrote:fine, can you share your codes?
And design could be changed in the frontend.css.
Or did i missunderstood?
Edit:
What did you want?
It is possible to design a tableless navigation, if you use the replacementtags.
If you want a design like NAV_TABLE_COLUM you need a small hack.
The Result is on http://www.idz-hannover.de/praxisinfo.phtml
Look for NAV_LIST_ALL in the forum. http://www.phpwcms.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1423
Ralf