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I noticed this theme does not currently have a built in maintenance page. I customized one for myself today and I thought I would share it. Feel free to add it to the theme. Also I'm sure it will need some tweaking as I said this was just some quick changes I made for myself.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#2 | maintenance-page.tpl_.php_.zip | 878 bytes | Matt V. |
maintenance-page.tpl_.php_.zip | 1.03 KB | jweberg |
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HS CreditAttribution: HS commentedComment #2
Matt V. CreditAttribution: Matt V. commentedI like the idea of having a themed maintenance page included in the theme. I made some minor modifications, removing the message wrapped in the h3 tag, in favor of the configurable $content variable instead.
Keep in mind, the maintenance theme must be specified in the settings.php file, in order to work. See Theming the Drupal 6 maintenance page in the handbooks for more information.
Comment #3
jweberg CreditAttribution: jweberg commentedEven though it has to be specified on the settings.php, I think all themes should include one. If they did we would probably see a drop down on the Site maintenance admin page similar to the admin theme.