Theme.php inside default theme
Is it supposed to be something custom themes can change? Whats the idea behind putting it there?
Re: Theme.php inside default theme
Reply #3 –
I am puzzled..there are quite a lot of power there..I mean, the loading functions for CSS files, and even menu context setup lol. While I welcome the latter because I am not so thrilled about having code for avatar right inside the profile menu link - which I had to remove by CSS, now I can just adjust Theme.php.
Re: Theme.php inside default theme
Reply #5 –
Oh I am not having difficulty doing it CSS-wise - but building a default theme too rigid, too dependent on preset structures will only encourage color versions of said theme. SMF's been doing it for years, and sadly enough I never convinced anyone to change this lol.
Anyways, its not something I wish to impose om Elkarte either, you guys have a working theme you can build on - but this Theme.php actually seem to lend me much more freedom. Not just exchanging one link, surely, if its any point to use it there has to be enough changes to warrant a full exchange of the file. Most theme makers might not even consider changing it. Thats why I am curious about the intended usage of it.