Difference between revisions of "Theme Developers Guide"
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;[[Theme changes in Geeklog 1.3.9]] | ;[[Theme changes in Geeklog 1.3.9]] | ||
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− | ;[[Changed / updated template files]] | + | ;[[Geeklog:1.3.9:Changed / updated template files|Changed / updated template files]] |
− | ;[[Removed template files]] | + | ;[[Geeklog:1.3.9:Removed template files|Removed template files]] |
;[[Theme changes in Geeklog 1.3.7]] | ;[[Theme changes in Geeklog 1.3.7]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:19, 6 July 2004
Creating a theme for Geeklog is easy and quite fast. If you can manipulate HTML files then you can create a theme! There's no need to learn PHP.
- Creating a theme
- How themes work
- Testing a theme and further information
- Tips and tricks
- Theme changes in Geeklog 1.3.9
- Theme changes in Geeklog 1.3.8
- New template files
- Changed / updated template files
- Removed template files
- Theme changes in Geeklog 1.3.7
- New features and improvements
- Other changes