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1 Jun 23, 2005 15:34    

This skin is can be viewed at: [skin not avaliable anymore]

New stuff than the original 'Kubrick2evo' skin:
-*The Posted Info (Posted At, On, By, In)
-*Post Headers (Optional)
---*Blog Avatars (Optional)
---*Customizable Background (Optional)
-*Users must login/register to post a comment (Optional)
-*Compact Heading in 2 Styles (Optional)
-*Blog sites displayed in Tabs or Bar
-*Lots of minor updates to the css style
-*And soon to come the Admins with amount of Posts info.

I will release this skin when ive done the last feature.

The main goals of this is to provide a rich blog, with some of the features of wordpress.

Hope you like, keen to hear comments.

UPDATE:
I have discontinued work on this skin, and now im just working on Lightality ->
http://dev.balupton.nghosting.org/blog/lightality.jpg
http://forums.b2evolution.net/viewtopic.php?t=5841

Heres KubrickReloaded -> http://dev.balupton.nghosting.org/blog/KubrickReloaded.zip

2 Jun 23, 2005 17:19

hello Balupton! I LOVE your skin protoype, it's really awesome.

My contribution is to point to you three potential features for the new Kubrick: 1) a third column, thin one 2) a "tab" menu that integrates well with the title section 3) a thiner, smaller and more harmonious title section. All three have been integrated in a modified Kubrick theme for WP that you can find here: www.liewcf.com Check it out, it's well worth it.

I believe that an "evolved" Kubrick would have a third column, and I am writing this in the hopes that you may include a thin third column in the Kubrck... please see how this "Three Column Kubrick" looks in its WordPress version:

This guy Liew, has made the three column Kubrick available in his site for download... take a look, I feel the guy has incorporated a nice variation to the Kubrick. He also has a very nice "tab" menu system integrated with Kubrick available for download that you might want to take a look at.

another interesting mod that Liew did with Kubrick, is to reduce the height of the main blue label at the top... and I think this makes tremendous sense, because it takes like 50% of the "above the fold" which is the most expensive and key "real estate". This makes sense to me when you think that most people stay on a new site for just seconds while trying to figure out if they will stay... a smaller, thiner title picture gives more room for content, and remedies what to many users is a too big title space.

Great work Balupton, I am definitely looking forward to your releasing this skin... BTW, I am "campaigning" for a three column Kubrick for b2evo because I do not have the skills to modify the skin myself...

Cheers!

3 Jun 23, 2005 18:34

The tabs are a good idea, i was planning to add this when i discover more about how the blog site names are displayed.
As for the 3rd column i don't particully like this feature but i guess it is popular so i will do it when i have some spare time, as a low priority.
And the smaller title bar i think what i will do is make one that autosizes to the users resolution like for people running 800x600 i agree it may be a problem but for people running 1268x1024 it doesnt seem a big issue.

Yer the tabs i will look into as a high priority, and the other features you suggested will be low prioritys.

Yer by the looks of it wordpress looks alot better.

4 Jun 24, 2005 01:01

Okz tabs are now avaliable here:
http://balupton.nghosting.org/blog/index.php?blog=1&skin=KubrickReloaded_Tabs

I had this done at 6hours ago, but i wanted to try and make it so the KubrickReloaded_Tabs skin loads all its resources from the KubrickReloaded Skin as the only changed file is the .css file.
But this didnt work so that sukd.

Is 3 columns important i dont really see much point.
And the smaller titlebar i will do sometime.

6 Jun 24, 2005 08:57

It was nice, and it is still nice ;)
Good job!
No heatwave in your place ? ;)

7 Jun 25, 2005 03:50

hey Balupton, I think your Kubrick Reloaded is shaping up excellent! Both the thinner title area and the tab menu look awesome and already much better than the regular Kubrick... nice work.

Any chance Balupton I can get the Kubrick Reloaded to test it around in my blog? :lol:

8 Jun 28, 2005 06:03

yer, i think i will release it soon, i need to focus on my project CCI2, once that is done i will release kubrickreloaded, with a documentation.
I also want to add a Admins+Bloggers list to the right bar, and i might add the 3rd column because i discovered the columns are dynamic.

So wait around 2 weeks - if u can :P and u can have kubrickreloaded on ur blog.

9 Jun 29, 2005 18:47

Great work man, really like it.

EdB included a very useful permaklink hack on his version of the Kubrick skin, it made my blog totally SEO, and I had a very significant jump in visitors because suddenly Google was able to read and index my permalinks. I don't know exactly what the hack is, it's built into EdB's Kubrick, and I would suggest you consider this hack for inclusion in your Reloaded skin. It changes the cryptic default link style for a verbose one that actually means something.

Well Balupton, I think your Reloaded skin will be very popular with b2evo users... and I bet the usefulness and good sense of a third column will grow on you... I remember the first time I looked at layouts, the last thing I wanted was a third column... seemed forced and adding only confusion. Then as my blog grew, I realized that I needed it to solve some layout funcionality issues.

I eagerly look forward to your releasing the skin! :)

10 Jun 29, 2005 22:47

Cryptic link style? What on earth are you on about? The clean permalinks are built into b2evo, not kubrick2evo.

11 Jul 04, 2005 19:55

I love the template. I'd really like to have the three column version. I use the WP three column version of Kubrick on a client and multi-author blog...it's really nice.

I'd like the 3 column Kubrick for my b2 bog as well...I currently use the 2 column Kubrick.

12 Jul 10, 2005 10:41

It is to nice! Where can I download this skin?

14 Jul 11, 2005 08:38

Graham wrote:

You can't yet. The author hasn't released it.

Ok.

15 Jul 13, 2005 13:50

OMG, i love it! Please release it!!!

16 Jul 14, 2005 17:10

May you tell me how to use css to control the top button like a tab shape ?

thanks~~~

17 Jul 15, 2005 05:23

Graham wrote:

You can't yet. The author hasn't released it.

Graham

Can you teach me how to make the blogList button like yours ?

And share some css techniques with us ?

thanks~~~~

I also when to put the makepovertyhistory.org link on the coner too...

thanks~~ :D

18 Jul 16, 2005 05:36

I pointed the author of the modified skin to the source of the nice button code, which is: www.liewcf.com do a search there for 3 column kubrick or look at the download section for the button code.

20 Jul 16, 2005 07:37

strojanoff wrote:

I pointed the author of the modified skin to the source of the nice button code, which is: www.liewcf.com do a search there for 3 column kubrick or look at the download section for the button code.

thanks...

but i still cannot find the button code....

and the button is rectangle in that site...

but what i want is round corner one...^.^

22 Jul 18, 2005 07:01

Thanks strojanoff

it gives me alot of help.

23 Jul 18, 2005 09:25

Oh...it only works in Firefox...

it doesn't work in M$ IE....

and the current button do not highlight in different color when i apply

anyone can share their experience ?

thanks alot

24 Aug 09, 2005 13:34

Still no download ??

I'm getting impatient, your theme is really awesome.

26 Aug 10, 2005 21:35

In order to get to download the "Kubrick Reloaded" skin, you have to first reload your patience. :)

28 Aug 21, 2005 23:27

What is it that makes Reloaded so desirable? I mean, people are more than welcome to tweak the skin as they see fit. A google search for the text string at the bottom of K2E shows almost 30 THOUSAND results. That means 12 to 15 thousand people are using it, and I've seen quite a few that took my name and link out of it. If the author of Reloaded ever releases it that's great, but to me it's just a couple of easily hacked in gimmicks that cause it to fail both xhtml and css validation.

For example the cool looking post title thing is done with a table and a background image. The table is bad code (fail xhtml) and using tables with text means visitors who increase their text/font size with their browser see an ugly mess., which means it looks pretty bad if you increase your text size with your browser. The semi-rounded corners on the bloglist links is done with invalid css - mozdev-radius stuff. That probably doesn't matter to most people, but that's why it doesn't work in IE - and it fails css validation. "Valid code" hardly matters except (a) b2evolution does some pretty strong coding to make sure it is valid xhtml and css, and Reloaded claims it passes. One would think that means it passes validation, right?

The 'posted by on and in' stuff is easy to add. The reason it's not there is because it's not there in the original kubrick skin! I guess I should have thought a bit about it, but someone asked to have kubrick ported to b2evolution, so I made K2E be like the first kubrick.

I am sort of thinking I'd like to do another kubrick2evo to coincide with the long awaited and much anticipated "phoenix" release is why I'm asking. It's a lot of code to tinker with. For me it's a lot of trial and error, but I think I can do a groovy post title thing using valid css along the lines of what goes down in the platinum skin, escept I'd need an image to take apart. I do digits okay but I can't make images - even with a camera. Hmm... I can do groovy rounded corner buttons too. Hafta work on it a bit.

Tell ya what: no promises on exactly what I'll do, and if the creator of KubrickReloaded ever releases it I might not do it at all, but I'll try to have a groovy-cool K2E ready to go when "phoenix" gets released. Just let me know via PM if all those bells and whistles are really important or not, or which ones are things you just can't live without.

30 Aug 23, 2005 15:02

EdB wrote:

What is it that makes Reloaded so desirable?

Well, no offense, but at the end of the day people could care less whether a skin is xhtml/css/whatever 100% valid and they just want something that _looks_ good. It's nice to have a tableless or 100% valid xhtml design but if it looks boring most people would rather have a sweet looking table design with all the bells and whistles which may not necessarily be 100% valid in whatever validator you check it.
I think that's something some of you xhtml wizards tend to overlook sometime.

31 Aug 23, 2005 15:15

Well, once IE (maybe) finally supports real standards, you'll see a lot more people trying to make thier sites valid. And it helps disabled users, since screen readers tend to rely on valid code, so they can be read correctly. If you made a commercial site like that in the UK, it would be illegal for this reason.

32 Aug 29, 2005 15:42

Hi,

when will it be released? I use kurbrick :lol:

So long
Joe

33 Oct 22, 2005 13:38

Here it is, no changes than since i first showed all of you, but not all of it works due to bad packaging, i need someone to fix it up here and there.

Here you go, i have discontinued work on this skin, and now im just working on Lightality ->
http://dev.balupton.nghosting.org/blog/lightality.jpg
http://forums.b2evolution.net/viewtopic.php?t=5841

Heres KubrickReloaded -> http://dev.balupton.nghosting.org/blog/KubrickReloaded.zip

Update:
OMG i started this thread on "Thu Jun 23" im soo sorry to people that have been waiting for this, i just totally forgot! Life got really exciting and busy.
Im amazed this has got 1k+ users, for Lightality i will make sure i keep the users up to date.

Yer hope someone finds this good
-balupton

34 Oct 22, 2005 13:41

strojanoff, about the rounded corners, i actually used code from a news site, that i found on google, and looked in their CSS figured out what the properties were called and then developed my own, all code is by me and the orginal/re-releaser of the Kubrick Skin.

36 Oct 24, 2005 21:21

Put the folder 'avatars', and 'KubrickReloaded_Skin' in your blog root.
Then with skins, put all the KubrickReload_Sumthin.php files in ur skins dir, then upload all those directorys to your skin dir.

Open up the _main.php files in the skin folders.
And there should be something like:
<?php
require '/home2/balupton/public_html/blog/skins/_Kubrick_main.php';
?>

Change that path to the path for your server.
So

<?php
require '/YOURBLOGLOCATION/blog/skins/_Kubrick_main.php';
?>

Yer KubrickReloaded is a really messy skin.
Lightality is perfection, and will be done asap (2weeks)
http://blog.balupton.nghosting.org/index.php?skin=Lightality

Yer get back to me with wether it works or not

37 Nov 10, 2005 00:24

XIII wrote:

...at the end of the day people could care less whether a skin is xhtml/css/whatever 100% valid and they just want something that _looks_ good.

If you're only making a personal web site then you're right 13. So long as you and your handful of friends, family, and small intended audience use the same operating system and the same web browser then you could likely throw standards out the window. Worrying about such things may well not be worth it.

However, if you're attempting something to be viewed by more than just a small target audience then why risk alienating a percentage of readers? Two years ago most readers used Internet Explorer. Several years before that there was almost a 50/50 split between IE and Netscape. Now Firefox has a huge following. They each render pages at least a little differently depending on versions and how often the rendering engine is updated. Such things are fluid and very difficult to predict.

Who would have guessed that Apple would choose the Konqurer engine for their default OS X browser, for instance? Mac users account for a phat chunk of netizens. Sites that weren't standards compliant or were coded specifically for IE could easily have lost anywhere from 5 to 15 percent of their readers due to their web site looking like ass in Safari.

Again, if you're running a personal site, then so what? But if your site is important to you and you wish to attract and keep as many readeers as possible then web standards will help.

Er... back on topic... :oops: The stylistic changes to the kubric2evo skin are pretty. I'm not sure what I expected when I clicked to check it but I was shocked. I love the idea of the tabs.

38 Nov 15, 2005 09:21

This skin is based on 'Kubric' and is packaged poorely.
The links 'Last Comments' and 'Viewing Statistics' are not working...

Yer someone needs to go and repackage this properly i just cant be bothered....

Have fun
Enjoy-balupton

Any body could fix the "Last comment and "view statistics" ?
a wounderfull work
Mohab

39 Nov 15, 2005 09:46

Have a big problem with the Kubrick Skin
Its dont alowed me to change the Skin back to any other skin ?!
Not in the admin section and not in the Chose skin area
it comes back with
the Error

Warning: main(/home/.sites/148/site306/web/b2evolution/blogs/skins/wpc_water_play/_main.php): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /home/.sites/148/site306/web/b2evolution/blogs/b2evocore/_blog_main.php on line 304

Fatal error: main(): Failed opening required '/home/.sites/148/site306/web/b2evolution/blogs/skins/wpc_water_play/_main.php' (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php/') in /home/.sites/148/site306/web/b2evolution/blogs/b2evocore/_blog_main.php on line 304

anybody have an idea what it could be ?
thank you in advance for any help

40 Nov 15, 2005 10:01

thats a problem with your server configuration.
The easiest way to fix this would be to go to your blog directory in a ftp client and go to its attributes (should be a right click option, sometimes called CHMOD), and give the directory and all subfolders and files all permissions.

41 Nov 15, 2005 19:59

hi balupton
Thank you very much for the fast replay
i was thinking this forum go to dead man.
Will tray it imidetly could be a reason even when i dont change
any permission bevor instaling the skin .

But more important is what is with the too funktions :

1.Kubrick_lastcomments.php
2.Some viewing statistics

thay are still not working even on your site .
Will they ever be ?
it is one off the best skins i have seen and it looks some how half born
with the brocken funktions .
Witch are still some must .
I know that you wrote that you gone work on your new project .
But still hope that this first baby gone e born with legs and eggs.
Thank you again for your help
Mohab

42 Nov 15, 2005 20:09

Yes it was the CHMOD Stuff just change a view of them to 777
and it workd.
Is ther no security risk when all of them get to 777 CHMOD ?

43 Nov 16, 2005 01:07

i cant gurantee this:
Most servers are set up so cross(domain/site) modification or even reading is not allowed. So unless ur site gets hacked threw a flaw in a cms, or gets hacked interanally you should be fine.
But just ask yourself who whould want to hack you anyway, only if your doing tramissions of credit card details would they be interested, or just if they had a grudge against you.

------------

Moving on, seeing that kubrick2evo reloaded is sooo popular i have decided i might re-release a kubrick scheme of Lightality.
Lightality is the default skin for my blog and will be available soon:
http://blog.balupton.nghosting.org

44 Dec 11, 2005 21:11

hello balupton,

after unzipping your zip-file I found the following folder-structure:

/avatars
/b2evorcore hacks
/KubrickReloaded_skin
/skins

how must I handle this folders? After uploading to my server in the "folder" skins/ nothing works.

Do you have an instruction file?

Regards
Joachim

45 Dec 12, 2005 10:49

Don't bother, its doesnt work anymore.

46 May 22, 2006 08:57

hello Balupton

I just run in the problem with the nice kubric skin
-*Users must login/register to post a comment (Optional)
wher i turn on or off this option.

Its turned that user have to login now
after i installed the capcha mod i would like to go back to alowed
comments without register or login
but i get an SQL erro

r 

MySQL error!

Fehler in der Syntax bei '' in Zeile 3.(Errno=1064)

Your query:

SELECT *
            FROM evo_users
            WHERE I

D =
as you can see on http://blog.cameraman.at
This errror just hapen to the Kubrik Skin
the one blog runing on a other scin is working fine .

I compared to the undmoded files and dont find anything changed.

If you have any help would be great
I dont whant to change my skin to an nother one
Thnaks for help
mohab

47 May 22, 2006 09:07

Woah kubrick reloaded, thats going back a while, i'll take a look at it in about an hour.
The problem seems to be that it is not retrieving the ID value that is passed in the MySQL statement.

But if you want to remove the login to register i will need to send the modified files, its been soo long since i worked on kubrick reloaded, at least a year.

But yer in a hour or two i'll have a fix for you. I need to get home first.

49 May 22, 2006 11:19

Hello Balupton
thnak you for your fast repons :))
still not fixed the prolem .
Found the line witch make the SQL EROR
In Kubric_feedback.php

Code:
//$current_User_Data = get_userdata( $current_User->ID );

Quotet it out but is ther a other way to get it work like it shoud .
Sorry my php is knowlage is more like zero
and till now everything worked fine
Greats
Mohab
Add : The full code of my kubrick_feedback.php

* @package evoskins
 * @subpackage KrubickReloaded
 */

 if( !defined('DB_USER') ) die( 'Please, do not access this page directly.' );

// --- //

if( ! $c ) { // Comments not requested
	$disp_comments = 0; // DO NOT Display the comments if not requested
	$disp_comment_form = 0; // DO NOT Display the comments form if not requested
	}

if( ! $tb ) { // Trackback not requested
	$disp_trackbacks = 0; // DO NOT Display the trackbacks if not requested
	$disp_trackback_url = 0; // DO NOT Display the trackback URL if not requested
	}

if( ! $pb ) { // Pingback not requested
	$disp_pingbacks = 0; // DO NOT Display the pingbacks if not requested
	}

if( ! ($disp_comments || $disp_comment_form || $disp_trackbacks || $disp_trackback_url || $disp_pingbacks ) ) { // Nothing more to do....
	return false;
	} ?>

<a name="feedbacks"></a>
<?php
$type_list = array();
$disp_title = array();

if( $disp_comments ) { // We requested to display comments
	if( $Item->can_see_comments() ) { // User can see a comments
		$type_list[] = "'comment'";
		$disp_title[] = T_("Comments"); 
		} else { // Use cannot see comments
		$disp_comments = false;
		} ?>
	<a name="comments"></a>
	<?php } 

if( $disp_trackbacks ) { 
	$type_list[] = "'trackback'";
	$disp_title[] = T_("Trackbacks"); ?>
	<a name="trackbacks"></a>
	<?php }

if( $disp_pingbacks ) { 
	$type_list[] = "'pingback'";
	$disp_title[] = T_("Pingbacks"); ?>
	<a name="pingbacks"></a>
<?php } ?>

<?php
if( $disp_comments || $disp_trackbacks || $disp_pingbacks  ) { ?>
	<div class="bSmallPrint">
	Follow Post With <a href="<?php $Blog->disp( 'comments_rss2_url', 'raw' ); ?>">RSS 2.0</a>
	<?php if( get_bloginfo( 'allowtrackbacks' ) == 1 ) { ?>
	&bull;&nbsp;<a href="<?php $Item->trackback_url() ?>">Trackback Link</a></div>
	<br /><hr /><br />
	<?php } ?>
	<?php }

if( $disp_comments || $disp_trackbacks || $disp_pingbacks  ) {
	echo '<h2>The Comments</h2>';
	echo '<ol class="bCommentList">';
	$CommentList = & new CommentList( 0, implode(',', $type_list), array(), $id, '', 'ASC' );
	$CommentList->display_if_empty( '<div class="bComment"><p>' . sprintf( /* TRANS: NO comments/trackabcks/pingbacks/ FOR THIS POST... */ T_('No %s for this post yet...'), implode( "/", $disp_title) ) . '</p></div>' );
	while( $Comment = $CommentList->get_next() ) { // Loop through comments: ?>
		<!-- ========== START of a COMMENT/TB/PB ========== -->
		<li class="<?=$oddcomment;?>">
		<?php $Comment->anchor() ?>

		<?php $Comment_User = $Comment->author('','','','','htmlbody',false); ?>
		<?php $Comment_User_url = $Comment->author_url('','','',false); ?>
		<?php $Comment_User_email = $Comment->author_email('','','',false); ?>

		<?php switch( $Comment->get( 'type' ) ) {
			case 'comment': // Display a comment: ?> 
				<cite>
				<?php 
				echo $Comment_User.' wrote:';
				?></cite><br />
				<?php break;

			case 'trackback': // Display a trackback:
				echo T_('Trackback from:') ?> 
				<?php $Comment->author( '', '', '', '', 'htmlbody', true ) ?>
				<?php break;

			case 'pingback': // Display a pingback:
				echo T_('Pingback from:') ?> 
				<?php $Comment->author( '', '', '', '', 'htmlbody', true ) ?>
				<?php break;

			} ?>
		<small class="bCommentMetaData">
			<a href="<?php $Comment->permalink() ?>" title="<?php echo T_('Permanent link to this comment') ?>">
			(<?php $Comment->date() ?> @ <?php $Comment->time( 'H:i' ) ?>)</a>
			&nbsp;<a href="mailto:<?php echo $Comment_User_email ?>" title="<?php echo $Comment_User ?>s E-Mail" >(E-Mail)</a>
			&nbsp;<?php if($Comment_User_url != ""){ ?><a href="<?php echo $Comment_User_url ?>" target="_blank" title="<?php echo $Comment_User ?>s Website" >(Site)</a><?php } ?>
		</small>
		<p><?php $Comment->content() ?></p>
		</li>

		<?php /* Changes every other comment to a different class */
		if("GrayBox" == $oddcomment) {$oddcomment="";}
		else { $oddcomment="GrayBox"; }
		?>

		<!-- ========== END of a COMMENT/TB/PB ========== -->
		<?php } 
	echo '</ol>';
	echo '<br /><hr />';

	if( $disp_comment_form ) { // We want to display the comments form: 
		if( $Item->can_comment() ) { // User can leave a comment ?>
			<br /><h2 id="postcomment"><?php echo T_('Leave a comment') ?></h2>
			<p>
			
			<!-- ========== Enoying Tag Info ========== 
			<?php echo T_('Allowed XHTML tags'), ': <code>', htmlspecialchars(str_replace( '><',', ', $comment_allowed_tags)) ?></code><br />
			<?php echo T_('URLs, email, AIM and ICQs will be converted automatically.') ?></p>
			-->
			<?php


//$current_User_Data = get_userdata( $current_User->ID );

$current_User_Info = & new User( $current_User_Data );
			$comment_author = $current_User_Info->get( 'preferedname' );

			$comment_author_email = $current_User_Info->get( 'email' );
			$comment_author_url = $current_User_Info->get( 'url' );
			?>
			<!-- form to add a comment -->
			<form action="<?php echo $htsrv_url ?>/comment_post.php" method="post" id="CommentForm">
			<input type="hidden" name="comment_post_ID" value="<?php $Item->ID() ?>" />
			<input type="hidden" name="redirect_to" value="<?php echo regenerate_url() ?>" />
			<fieldset style="border: none">

				<input style="display:none;" readonly="true" type="text" name="author" id="author" value="<?php echo $comment_author ?>" size="40" tabindex="1" class="bComment" />

				<input style="display:none;" readonly="true" type="text" name="email" id="email" value="<?php echo $comment_author_email ?>" size="40" tabindex="2" class="bComment" />

				<input style="display:none;" readonly="true" type="text" name="url" id="url" value="<?php echo $comment_author_url ?>" size="40" tabindex="3" class="bComment" />

			<p>
			<!--  CAPTCHA -------- -->
			<p>
           <input type="text" name="code" id="code" value="<?php echo ""; ?>" size="28" tabindex="4" />
          <label for="code"><?php echo T_("Enter this code: "); ?></label>
          <img src="../../authimage.php?type=image" width="155" height="50" alt="authimage" class="authimage" />
</p>
			<!-- ========== Hide Following ========== 
			<label for="comment"><?php echo T_('Your Comment - '); user_profile_link( ' [', ']', T_('Edit profile') ) ?></label>
			<br />
			-->
			<textarea name="comment" id="comment" cols="70" rows="4" tabindex="4"></textarea>
			</p>

			<p>
			<!-- ========== Hide Following ========== 
			<?php echo T_('Options') ?>:<br />
			-->
			<?php if(substr($comments_use_autobr,0,4) == 'opt-') { ?>
				<input style="display:none;" type="checkbox" name="comment_autobr" value="1" <?php if($comments_use_autobr == 'opt-out') echo ' checked="checked"' ?> tabindex="6" id="comment_autobr" class="chekbox" />
			
			<!-- ========== Hide Following ========== 	
			<label for="comment_autobr"><?php echo T_('Auto-BR') ?></label> 
			<span class="notes">(<?php echo T_('Line breaks become &lt;br /&gt;') ?>)</span><br />
			-->
				<?php } ?>

			<p><input name="submit" type="submit" tabindex="5" value="<?php echo T_('Send comment') ?>" /></p>

			</fieldset>

			</form>
			<?php } 
		} else { user_login_link( '', '','Login/Register to Comment' ); } ?>

	<?php }

// if you delete this the sky will fall on your head ?>

50 May 24, 2006 01:42

ohh do i have done something wrong posting that much code
not geting any respond
if so sorry
still hope to get back to the kubrick reloded skin for my comment feedback.php
thanks

51 May 24, 2006 01:51

As a general rule there's no need to post entire files because anyone who can answer probably has access to the file you're pasting OR will ask for a certain bit you modified, but that's probably not why there's been no response. Gotta figure there's really only one person who can address this, so until balupton gets to it it'll be an open issue.

52 May 24, 2006 17:25

Sorry i've taken so long to post.

I really do not support kubrick reloaded anymore, hey it's not even on any of my hdds.

But feel free to make your own fixes/modifications/etc and post them up.

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Yer as EdB said, usually we just post a small snippet of code and go like;

[ version - ... ]

Replace this; [ File - .... ; Line - ... ]

oldblah

With this; [ File - .... ; Line - ... ]

newblah

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And so the problem you faced arrised from?
* Updaing b2evo
* Installing the captcha plugin
* Modding kubrick reloaded's files

And it's fixed isn't it.....

53 Jun 13, 2006 23:03

I really like this skin, and I understand you aren't supporting it any more, but hopefully someone can help me...

When I click on "Permanent Link To Full Entry" button I get a single page about a specific blog which is fine and works as designed.

But the way it is designed, when you go to the "Permanent Link" the left side bar is removed..

Is there a part of the _main.php I can change to make the left side bar show up on the "Permanent Link Page"?

thanks!

54 Jun 13, 2006 23:35

NM I figured it out...

I had to change all these if statements:

<?php if( $disp != 'single' ) {

For instance:

<?php if( $disp != 'single' ) {
echo '<div id="bPosts">';
} else {
echo '<div id="bPostsWide">';
} ?>

to

<?php {
echo '<div id="bPosts">';
} ?>


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