files, then a simple symlink should get you there. That is, if you
deploy on a server where you are allowed to create symlinks.
On Sep 26, 11:31 am, "dirk.olbe...@gmail.com" <dirk.olbe...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 26 Sep., 10:21, "Dr. Tarique Sani" <tariques...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Ah! I guess you missed the point that any theme in CakePHP has two components
>
> > The first is the themed views found under /views/themed/themename and
> > the second component is webroot items for the said theme like css, js
> > and images and they are found under /webroot/themed/themename/css
> > /webroot/themed/themename/js /webroot/themed/themename/images etc Seehttp://www.sanisoft.com/blog/2007/12/29/theming-your-cakephp-apps-v12/
>
> Thanks a lot! This still means a little bit more complicated theme
> installatio than eg. in WP, but then on the other hand, the templates
> in WP are a mess :-)
>
> Cheers,
> Dirk
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