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Old 06-11-2009, 09:06 PM
sadrieh sadrieh is offline
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Default TV Theme Archive Page Mod

Thank you again for helping with making our sites excellent!

My site (http://www.theultimatespaceship.com) uses the TV Theme. I added the code from the office theme category tabs in the header to my theme to show the categories I am not excluding (i.e. Archives, Spaceship 1.0). The default behavior of the theme is to show the Home tab, the Categories slider tab, any pages in the Blog, and the RSS tab.

It is a good work around.

But the reason I added this is I wanted readers to have quick access to the list of older articles so the posts don't get lost in the categories and they don't get read often by new readers.

What I wanted to do, was the Archives category page (if possible) so that it does not show a video and text (default view) first, followed by the list of posts below it. Rather, when the reader clicks the archive button, they get a page with just a list of thumbs of all the posts that are contained in the archive category... like this:

[attachment=0:1tpbve6d]Picture 2.png[/attachment:1tpbve6d]

Mission Possible... or Impossible?

Thank you in advance
 

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