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Setting Drupal index page as variable
I'm running Drupal and using the box grey template. I've customized the design of it, and to complete this customization, I need to write an if statement telling the template that if the main page of my website is being loaded, do not insert a couple tags. Otherwise, if a permalink or administration page is being loaded, do put in a couple tags.
My coding ability is akin to how well a three fingered person can play guitar, but I can write an if statement if I have a variable to work with. I just haven't a clue on how to define this variable. Is this something easy, or am I looking at a long process here which will require some professional help? |
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RE: Setting Drupal index page as variable
I do not know anything about drupal - but have you posted your question on the offical drupal site forums?( http://drupal.org/forum )
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RE: Setting Drupal index page as variable
I did hit up the Drupal website and got my problem solved. Thanks.
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