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Formerly known as TekAngel
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I don't know if you have a local server installed on your computer, but here is what I do: I installed WP on my local hard drive on my computer and then I play with all the settings, CSS headers etc until it looks like what I want. Then I just copy the modified files on to the server and I know everything will be good. Here is what I use for my local server: http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html |
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wtfwjd?
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 2,103
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Formerly known as TekAngel
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Real easy, just make sure you put your web pages, WP or anything else on the folder htdocs under the install folder. (just like on a server)
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Mean people suck, nice people swallow, are you mean or nice?
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OK, before I pull out what little hair I have or start drinking more, I need someone to take me by the hand and take little bitty steps and go slow. I downloaded Mike Little's zip file for his blog theme. On this page: http://zed1.com/journalized/themes/j...eme-version-2/ I got: journalized-theme-2.0-Beta-2.zip. I uploaded the "skins" folder to the wp-content/themes folder. I uploaded all the other files to the public_html folder. In the WP admin it says:
Broken Themes The following themes are installed but incomplete. Themes must have a stylesheet and a template. Name skins Description Stylesheet is missing. What stylesheet??? In the skins folder there are colors available and each has it's own stylesheet, blue-skin.css, flowers-skin.css, etc. In the main folder there is layout.css and style.css. I know I've done something really simple and stupid but I can't figure it out. Aaaaarrrggghhh!! ![]() |
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wtfwjd?
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 2,103
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Are you saying you have a local copy of your files (index, etc) and you copy them to the "server" folder as you would upload them to a real server? Dreamweaver is asking me about a "test server" which I'm thinking it wants info about this local server...? Guess I could read the manual... ![]() |
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