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Hello there...
I get the following error after i convert the images to CMS and save it. Parse error: parse error, expecting `','' or `';'' in W:\www\Joomla\templates\Athos\index.php on line 26 I was using an image in "gif" format then changed that to png but still getting the same error. I am in the first steps of the creation, and i only use 2 images at the moment. A background image (gif) which works fine and a header image (that's the one that gives me the frustrating error . What exactly am I doing wrong? Thank you folks.
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Thank you for your prompt answer. I may have also found what causes that.
When you already have a converted image and another one is being added and reconvert all together then you have the error...I have tried it several times and i always get the same...when i convert all the images at the same time then no error ...Another question ... what about flash animations? i am trying to insert a flash animation but with out a good result....something to do with the extension maybe? if yes then is there any module to allow me to show flash animations in my site? |
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That's the way it suppose to work Athos
![]() 1. Add your images like normal in DW but make sure there in the images folder of your template. 2. Then run the convert images to CMS wizard when you’re ready to view your template in Joomla. 3. To re-edit or make changes to the images run the convert images back to Dreamweaver wizard to view the images in Dreamweaver. 4. Once you're done editing run the wizard convert images to CMS to view them in Joomla. As for you’re flash question? The wizard's work for flash as well. Make sure the your flash files are in the images folder like your images. Dreamweaver : Menu --> insert --> Media --> Flash Add your flash file. Run the wizard’s same as above. Cheers, Brian |
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I also had a tough time
finding out that I was not able to convert a flash movie file after I already had an existing image converted in dreamweaver.This should be noted down in the help file for future reference or possibly update a future version where we are able to convert images sequentially without having to reconvert back to dreamweaver. Other than that I have been having a good time getting templates done with his wonderful new tool, as I am more a visual designer first, but learning how these codes work is quite new and inspiring! Thanks for the great video tutorials. Peace 365, Raven |
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