Do you want to override template.php in Drupal, say to produce a custom administration theme? If so, boy do I have a treat for you. This technique involves using the '_phptemplate_variables()' function. Say, for example, you have created a new template page named 'page-admin.tpl.php'. You want pages who's URL ends in '/admin', '/tracker', '/node/add', '/node/edit' and any sub paths from those to use the new template page. The following code would accomplish your mission:
Month of November, 2007
Information Roundup, Week Ending 11-02-2007
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It's been a big week as I just subscribed to a bunch of new feeds, here's what i have found so far:
- If you have ever struggled with brand recognition or quote/unquote professional design, check out Make My Logo Bigger Cream!
- A great article at Inc.com about five easy ways to set yourself up for failure.
Does your webpage suck?
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If you are not sure if a particular web page sucks, there is a handy flow chart to help you out!