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SSI and Content Section
Colin:
I am using SSI to write a script and using the template_header() and template_footer(), but the content section background does not seem to expend with the text even when enclosed in
--- Code: ---<div id="content_section"><div class="frame">
<div id="main_content_section">
--- End code ---
Is there a certain class/id parameter I am just missing?
Colin:
Bump -- yes I know a few hours short of 24, but would like to finish the project relatively soon. Any help is appreciated.
Oldiesmann:
Can you post the code that you're using and/or link to a sample page?
Colin:
I took a screenshot for you to give you an idea of what it looks like.
I can post a tad bit of the code that would be relevant to this.
--- Code: ---require_once('/fakepath/SSI.php');
template_header();
//Are we an admin?
if (!$context['user']['is_admin']) {
//Yikes doesn't look like it.
die ("You must be logged in as an administrator");
}
echo '<div id="main_content_section">
<div class="main_section">';
//Content inside here.
echo "</div></div>";
template_footer();
--- End code ---
JBlaze:
Try this instead. Makes life a little easier.
--- Code: ---<?php
require('/path/to/SSI.php');
// Your page title
$context['page_title'] = 'Page Title';
// Your linktree. Add more instances for more links.
$context['linktree'][] = array(
'url' => $scripturl . '?action=something',
'name' => 'Board Index'
);
// Flush to buffer
obExit(true);
// Main template function
function template_main() {
// Your template code and HTML will go here...
}
--- End code ---
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