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A2H GO |
posted on 14th Apr 12 at 20:37 |
quote: Got there in the end, ended up ditching their image gallery and using one I've used before.:thumbs: | |
Nismo |
posted on 14th Apr 12 at 20:02 |
quote: .divclass { Clear: both; } | |
A2H GO |
posted on 14th Apr 12 at 18:34 |
Not fully up and running still making tweaks and I'll use my light box to get some better photos (used some random one's I've got to test it) but this is what I have so far: | |
A2H GO |
posted on 13th Apr 12 at 12:33 |
Been playing about with this, how do I get the left DIV to sit under the larger right one? | |
A2H GO |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 19:11 |
quote: Nice site, added to Fav's. :thumbs: | |
A2H GO |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 19:07 |
Hmmm, cba with all this to set-up wordpress: | |
noshua |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 19:01 |
Yup. | |
ed |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 18:59 |
Yup, using you browser just hit Save As and make sure you've got Web Page Complete selected from the options on the save dialogue. That will get you everything you need and can make any edits using whatever software you normally use. | |
A2H GO |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 18:56 |
Ahhh Im with you, setup a WP account, setup the theme then pull all the code from there... | |
ed |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 18:55 |
WordPress loads all the CSS automatically/via it's enqueuing system and the images will be loaded using WordPress' URL functions. You need to know how themes work because it's a bit more than just pulling out anything with a <?php ?> wrapped around it. | |
Dom |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 18:51 |
quote: Images are there but ideally you need to set it up on Wordpress and do as Ed mentioned otherwise you've got to try and strip it from all the PHP files. | |
A2H GO |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 18:47 |
This is the iBlogPro theme...I can see any HTML in there nor the images I need. | |
noshua |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 18:05 |
Ah yes, ed's way makes more sense. From there you can strip out the unneeded data and quite easily make a template. | |
ed |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 17:40 |
It's an iframe isn't it? | |
Sam |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 17:13 |
quote: Yes, and in a way yes. | |
ed |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 17:01 |
Just do a Save Complete of the WordPress page the theme comes from. You'll get all the images, CSS and HTML. Don't worry about trying to pull out the PHP from the HTML if you've downloaded the theme - you can't really do it that way if the theme's been built properly. | |
Nismo |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 16:58 |
How do eBay templates work are they just HTML / CSS pulled from a host? so just a website put in the place of the details? | |
noshua |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 16:57 |
You, or someone, could re-create the first one in a couple hours. | |
A2H GO |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 16:40 |
quote: That's what I thought but literally been looking for weeks for anything I can reuse as an eBay template that's pretty much a rip off of the Apple theme...then came across this today for £9.99 and somebody has bought the template out so noone else can use it. :facepalm: Viewing the source code was wishful thinking but they weren't that daft and posted an image. Only thing I found that comes close was a wordpress theme called iBlogPro: But its a load of PHP files and I'm only familiar with HTML/CSS so haven't got a clue how to make it into an eBay template. [Edited on 12-04-2012 by A2H GO] [Edited on 14-04-2012 by A2H GO] | |
Nismo |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 16:25 |
Easy enough to re-create, what do you want to use it with? | |
James |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 16:02 |
Sorry I just re-read the thread and realised you just have an image of it :lol: | |
Whittie |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 16:01 |
James |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 16:00 |
View the source, copy the HTML. | |
A2H GO |
posted on 12th Apr 12 at 15:59 |
Seen this eBay template, no longer for sale but perfectly suited to the products I sell... |