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12:26 pm
10 Sep 2008


misty

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Creating Custom Page Template

I have asked someone to create a new page for my forum to load on as the theme has two sidebars and it makes the forum really skinny.

http://www.imarriedafatbitch.com

He has managed to remove 1 sidebar but not the other. He said that this is where he can't continue:

<?php include (TEMPLATEPATH . "/sidebar.php"); ?>

Whichever method is used, locate the line of code in your new template file and remove it completely. Please note that if the sidebar is not included in the template then the theme author has used a more unique method - for example placing the sidebar call in the header file. This then becomes more complex and is beyond the scope of this article.

Can you offer help with this please?

Cheers

Misty

4:35 pm
10 Sep 2008


Yellow Swordfish

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Peterborough, England

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Not really. Every theme is different and many, many theme authors now ignore the 'standards'. Yiu really need someone who can work on it there with you.

1:05 am
11 Sep 2008


Mr Papa

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Arizona, USA

posts 1602

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not really an issue if its in the header.php file…  it is not loaded directly by itself…   the index.php, page.php or custom template page normally loads the header.php file…  just have it loader a diff header like forum_header.php and then copy the header.php to forum_header.php and remove the lines that load the sidebar stuff…



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