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  • Posted: 29.07.2004, 00:04
     
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    I would like to run a standard size banner (468x60) at the top of the page in Photoshare, but have found this pretty hard to fix. Is there anyone out there who has done this and could help out a little?

    Any and all input appreciated!

    [Edited on 28/7/2004 by espenevo]
  • Posted: 01.08.2004, 01:51
     
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    I think we're after the same goal here, so I'll join this thread instead...

    BTW, is this forum active at all?
  • Posted: 01.08.2004, 05:12
     
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    If you check the front page of this site you will see that the creator of both Photoshare and Pagesetter (Jorn) has an extremely busy summer. He does a great job of getting back to people as quickly as possible but unfortunately for the forums (but fortunately for Jorn), he has some very exciting things going this summer. This means that he will not be available much at all for the next couple of weeks (just like the past couple of weeks).

    As far as the question, banners typically are not built into a module. Typically they are inserted into your theme in the header portion of your site. Is this what you are attempting to do?
  • Posted: 04.08.2004, 11:05
     
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    I'm using separate headers for each publication type and module, which means I had to modify all the modules I have activated. It's a straight forward job on all the other modules, but the photoshare themes is really difficult to learn how to change.

    J?rn: The weather is against you and your fellow scouts but make the best of it and "kos deg".
  • Posted: 09.08.2004, 10:44
     
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    The templating in Photoshare is a lot different than pnRender since it depends on PHP instead of Smarty. You need to modify the template.php files in the templates directory.
  • Posted: 15.08.2004, 14:38
     
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    Place this code in theme.php just before the centerblock:

    if (pnModGetName() == "photoshare")
    {
    echo "\n";
    }

    Remember to modify image.gif with the right path and file name.
  • Posted: 15.08.2004, 20:57
     
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    Hi Egronnes, I just saw your submitted website link. Nice brushup on the Photoshare template, and nice pictures :-)
  • Posted: 16.08.2004, 22:08
     
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    Thanks, J?rn! I really love photoshare and pagesetter and believe me, I've tried most sollutions out there...

    My customers seems to love this way of seeing their portraits as well. I can't show you the "real" content on my site to protect privacy, but it's really smashing how this combination works with PN. Pagesetter and Photoshare is now the only modules I use plus the awfull PNphpBB2.

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