Lalchhandama
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It would be very handy if we have options to:
1. Remove Breadcrumbs
(like every new contributed theme has now)
2. Create Custom Regions.
Will it be difficult to implement these in future versions?
Thanks..
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Drupal Fan
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+1 vote for custom regions.
Custom Regions functionality would be absolutely great and eventually a must feature for Artisteer to capture Drupal audience. I see a great potential here.
There is a huge demand for professional looking, distinctive Drupal themes an Artisteer can be a good solution to many Drupalers.
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Mark C
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I haven't tried it yet with artisteer, but using the Panels module could be a good solution for you to create new regions/layouts.
Mark C
www.aDesignforLife.net
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Drupal Fan
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Hi Mark,
I am referring to Drupal Regions available in the theme and defined within .info files <a href="http://www.artisteer.com/Default.aspx?p=help_drupal#drupal4">as referenced in Artisteer Help Section</a>
Panels let you arrange content areas within those regions. Just as an example, I would like to add another region above the header using the Artisteer interface.
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Mark C
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This might help in the meantime:
http://www.artisteer.com/?post_id=103239&p=forum_post&forum_id=22
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Matthijs
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Ah breadcrumbs ... i made some notes in my notecase program. It's possible that the linenumbers are changed (due other version), but i think this is a good start
div breadcrumb
You can find the div for the breadcrumd in page.tpl.php line 50-67 (look for the if .. endif structure).
appereance breadcrumb
Changing the appereance of the breadcrumb: template.php, line 35 where it says:
return '<div class="breadcrumb">'.'[put your own text here before breadcrumb: ]' .implode('[this goes between breadcrumbs ]', $breadcrumb) .'</div>';
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