By kavita on
I have problem with edit secondary links . When I click on edit secondary link after login browser gets not responding .Is it any setting or script is corrupted.
I have problem with edit secondary links . When I click on edit secondary link after login browser gets not responding .Is it any setting or script is corrupted.
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go to configure themes to
go to "admin">"configure themes" to edit secondary and primary links. if you use phpTemplate, you'll have to change the theme's own settings, not the global ones. hope that helps.
admin/themes/settings
Where ever ?q=admin/themes/settings url is specified , my browser get hangged.Please give me solution.
very strange. sorry, i
very strange. sorry, i don't know what it could be.
Which version?
Hi Kavita,
Which version of Drupal are you using? If u con't configure the secondary links, I suggest U to use Phptemplate. I hope U won't find any difficulty.
http://drupal.org/files/projects/phptemplate-4.6.0.tar.gz
Then download Phptempalte theme and configure it.
Feel free to contact me.
Sunny
www.gleez.com
admin/themes/settings not working
I have Drupal 4.5.2 Is it any solution for admin/themes/settings not working?
Thank you!
Hmmm.....
I still remember, i have faced this problem once for a client. However, it's a one year back issue, I didn't remember the solution.
Enable clean url's and check it.
I strongly suggest you to upgrade to Drupal 4.5.7 or 4.6.5. There're many security issues and bug fixes. Moreover, Drupal 4.5 isn't compactable with php 5. Upcoming 4.7 has many new features too.
Sunny
www.gleez.com
admin/themes/settings not working
I have php 4.2.2 and drupal 4.5.2 . Drupal's advance version having some functions which are only supported by php 5.
Therefore I am not going to upgrade my drupal. But I have problem with edit secondary links , themes/configuer.
Where ever admin/themes/settings link is present My browser gets not responds.
If any solution please let me know as early as possible
Do you use a particular
Do you use a particular theme? I suggest you look into a 4.5.2 install and find out the default themes it ships with. Then, use FTP to go your install and delete any extra themes you may have added.
Try admin/themes/settings again. See if this works for you.
Do you use a perticular
Thank you for solution.
My links are working now.
But means is it not possible to set other themes than default?
Thanks once again.
Kavita
But means is it not possible
Not at all. Just add one theme at a time and test it out. This way, you will know which theme is causing you the problem. Also remember to only use themes compatible with respective drupal versions- that is, 4.5.2 themes with 4.5.2 install etc.