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Thread began 1/12/2011 11:04 am by kim420431 | Last modified 1/12/2011 4:51 pm by kim420431 | 2698 views | 3 replies

kim420431

A couple more questions

I actually got the toolbar to work by inserting the code between the <head> tags in the index.dwt.php file under webassist/themes/[yourtemplate]/templates/

You can see the toolbar at shop.dreamlight-studio.com

Unfortunately, since this is a template file it doesn't appear to be working on any of the other pages. It only works on the homepage. Is there a place in the code where this can be inserted in a general <head> tag section that's applied to all pages? It appears that I'm applying the code to just the index page and not the template code. In theory, it needs to be applied to the templates for the pages and then every page generated will show the toolbar.

I wish there was a better piece of documentation about the included files in the PS4 code that served as a roadmap to what is what. I'm guessing that wasn't the intent behind the product but it would go a long way toward helping with what are simple issues and needs that aren't clear because no one really knows how the code is working.

From what I've been able to see all template code is named filename.dwt.php. So I thought I was actually inserting the code into the template but Dreamweaver is telling me that it's not and won't effect anything but that page. I assuming that I will have to add the code to every filename.dwt.php file to make it work. Just don't like making changes when I don't know what I'm doing. That's why it would be nice to know exactly what pages are associated with what sections of the application. Either way I did figure out how to insert it into the home page. Need to find the template code for the other pages generated by the application. Can you give me some idea where most of the pages are kept for the sections of the application?

Thanks for your help!

Guess I'm going to have to bit the bullet and learn PHP!! :)

~Kim

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