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Re: [ic] site design


Make a copy of the original include/layout/leftright
perhaps call it include/layout/myleftright

Then in pages/index.html adjust the tag at the top of the page like:
[tmpn display_class]myleftright[/tmpn]

or in the adminUI add myleftright to the field: "Display Class"


I try to do it this way, but how do I get it to work with left right bottom file.

You can use one layout file for the whole template.

Main content appears where you see: {{:DEFAULT}}

If you need to include a footer put it at the bottom of the myleftright page or use the interchange include tag to select some other file.
[include include/layout/footer]

and how to get work my css file I have.

You could use the Interchange standard store css method. Just modify what is already there.

I prefer to load an external stylesheet using something like this in the header of my include/layout/leftright etc files.

[if type="explicit" compare="[is_secure]"]
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://__SERVER_NAME____CGI_URL__/css/stylesheet.html"; type="text/css">
[else]
<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://__SERVER_NAME____CGI_URL__/css/stylesheet.html"; type="text/css">
[/else]
[/if]

Then put the stylesheet in catalog/storename/pages/css/

I name it .html instead of .css so that it can be edited with the adminUI if needed.

You might also have to install the 'is_secure' usertag. This makes sure that a secure version of the css file is loaded when needed.
You can find it on Kevin's site:
http://www.interchange.rtfm.info/downloads/usertags.html




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