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![]() OK
This one is doing my head in as I have created so many like it, but I just can't put my finger on where I am going wrong. I created a special menu template called menucat.tpl. I called it in the categories.tpl as {include file="menucat.tpl" menu_title=$lng.lbl_categories menu_content=$smarty.capture.menu cellpadding=$fc_cellpadding} but it does not resolve and appear on the page. It is in the same directory as menu.tpl. It is pretty much the same as menu.tpl but I altered one of the styles to make the padding 0. If I change the call back to menu it appears again. You can see it here. http://dev.midnight-online.co.uk/phones/home.php Anyone want to point out the obvious to me?
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![]() how about giving us a clue as to what you would like it to do....
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![]() Hi Paul
I thought the clue was there. It does exactly what the normal menu template does, except I changed one of the styles to set the padding to 0.
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![]() fixed it.
I just gave it a different name and it resolved itself
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