oToom Wrote:Okay so this here gets to me, I keep thinking and just can't think how it works lmao.
Okay, so, say I am making a portfolio website with GS, or anything else in that matter.
I have my home page, with whatever I need on it. Maybe a couple of 'Latest Work' articles.
Then we have the portfolio page.
If i say, have my work shown as thumbnails on the page. How do i get it to then, show it's own page when the image / thumbnail is clicked.
With a larger image, the brief i was given and any other info, what i did and if its a layout Visit Site.
I know that the Portfolio page would have a different theme to the thumbnail clicked link. But how do i do this? Do i have to make a new page for every piece of work i put up?
If you don't get what i mean, because i'm just confusing you, here is something i mean.
http://www.designmatic.co.uk/web-design/
If you click the image, it takes you to the project.
Any help appreciated, just to clear my head tbh lmao.
Ehm, I think you mean something like shown on this test page I created:
http://wouterb.be/getsimple-beta/index.php?id=test
- You need to make a page for every portfolio
- You put a thumbnail of an image on your site then also add link on it. See attachment
- I'm not sure what's the best way to do the template thing, but you can put another themplate.php file (with a different name) in your specific theme folder. Then add the other coupled theme-files. Now you have for example template.php which links to style.css (and maybe some other theme files, like footer.php, etc.) and let's say template2.php (with links to other theme-files). In your page-editting screen you can then select a different theme for the Portfoliosite.
Or is this a realy stupid way to do it?
btw. I use v3.0B