[opencms-dev] TemplateOne

Fievet Marc Marc.Fievet at winterthur.be
Fri Jan 14 15:02:59 CET 2005


Hello,
 
I try to understand the configuration of TemplateOne.
 
The template is a superposition of different elements.
When you see the template in a browser, there is a restricted area for each
element. One for the
<javascript:top.openwinfull('/system/modules/org.opencms.frontend.templateon
e/elements/head_links.jsp');> head_links.jsp , one for
<javascript:top.openwinfull('/system/modules/org.opencms.frontend.templateon
e/elements/nav_head.jsp');> nav_head.jsp , for nav_left.js, etc....
I would like to customize those frames and especially the height of head
links and nav links .
Example when I replace the mage present in default template  by a another,
the height of the frame is the same.
 
Where and how  i can change the height of the elements?
 
Regards,
 
MARC
 

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