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microbox
I downloaded a PHP gaming league script and installed it onto my website. The final results are here: http://microbox.890m.com/www/

But the problem is, I don't like the layout and designs that it uses. I need to know what's the easiest way to edit the layout and designs.

I want the layout to look similar to my homepage here:
http://microbox.890m.com/league.htm

I know that Frontpage has a VERY easy visual designing system, which is what I used to create the homepage. Is there any software that will do the same for PHP webpages?

If not, then what is the easiest way to do it?
wozzym
where are you hosting this at? and is there a file manager (for the site) or admin control panel (for the script)?
microbox
QUOTE(wozzym @ Apr 14 2008, 09:19 PM) *
where are you hosting this at? and is there a file manager (for the site) or admin control panel (for the script)?


knowing my webhost is not goin to help.

yes, the script has an admin control panel, and no the control panel does not have any layout/template editing options.
wozzym
file manager? because you could stick the template directly into the script...
microbox
QUOTE(wozzym @ Apr 14 2008, 10:51 PM) *
file manager? because you could stick the template directly into the script...


sorry but I don't think it's that simple.. the template for that league script had MANY MANY files associated with it..

and even if it was possible to stick in a template like u said.. I still need to create the template to stick in...
wozzym
what is the script called?
microbox
QUOTE(wozzym @ Apr 15 2008, 12:32 AM) *
what is the script called?


It's a Starcraft league script called MyGosuLadder 1.0
Liqfan
Dreamweaver MX, can do what Frontpage does, with a code view, front page view, and both. Supports mosts coding languages, owns in website development in my opinion.

Create your template, look up tutorials how to add php in it etc, look to your coding how it is now in Dreamweaver, and you'll figure it out smile.gif
microbox
QUOTE(Liqfan @ Apr 15 2008, 08:09 AM) *
Dreamweaver MX, can do what Frontpage does, with a code view, front page view, and both. Supports mosts coding languages, owns in website development in my opinion.

Create your template, look up tutorials how to add php in it etc, look to your coding how it is now in Dreamweaver, and you'll figure it out smile.gif



thank you, I'll give dreamweaver a try smile.gif
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