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    <?​php get_site_name();​ ?>    <?​php get_site_name();​ ?>
    © <?php echo date('​Y'​);​ ?> | Design by <a href="​http://​www.html5-templates.co.uk"​ target="​_blank">​HTML5 Templates</​a>​ <?php get_site_credits();​ ?>    © <?php echo date('​Y'​);​ ?> | Design by <a href="​http://​www.html5-templates.co.uk"​ target="​_blank">​HTML5 Templates</​a>​ <?php get_site_credits();​ ?>
-   <?​php get_footer();​ ?> 
 </​footer>​ </​footer>​
   
 </​div>​ <!-- end-of-"​page"​ --> </​div>​ <!-- end-of-"​page"​ -->
 +<?php get_footer();​ ?>
   
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 ====Finishing Touches==== ====Finishing Touches====
  
-All the theme files go in a folder and the folder name determines the theme name as shown in the GS backend. ''​template.php''​ and any other page templates should be in the theme folder and not in a sub folder. There should be a sub folder called //images// and in that folder a file named ''​screenshot.png''​ which will be the screenshot displayed in the backend when themes are selected. It shouldn'​t be too big; 240px wide is plenty.+All the theme files go in a folder and the folder name determines the theme name as shown in the GS backend. ''​template.php''​ and any other page templates should be in the theme folder and not in a sub folder. There should be a sub folder called //images// and in that folder a file named ''​screenshot.png''​ which will be the screenshot displayed in the backend when themes are selected. It shouldn'​t be too big; 648px wide is the maximum width.
  
 GetSimple'​s wysiwyg editor will display page contents much more accurately if you put in the theme folder a file named ''​editor.css''​ which includes the basic styles for the theme. GetSimple'​s wysiwyg editor will display page contents much more accurately if you put in the theme folder a file named ''​editor.css''​ which includes the basic styles for the theme.
  
  
themes/tutorial.txt · Last modified: 2023/03/21 12:57 by gintoxic