Hi Boner and guys,
I was impressed with Boner's Ice theme but could not install it somehow.
After I extracted the theme (modules + themes + piclensrss.php) into my web host, I do not see it in Gallery2's themes / plugins for installation.
Maybe it was my extraction of the files.... I extracted all folders in modules (ice) to the modules in the gallery2 folder, and all folders in themes to gallery2's themes.
Please help... if there were anything I done wrong.
Regards
The Geekz
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under your /themes directory do you see an "ice" directory?
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yes... I have the Ice directory... but the gallery2 just do not show this theme...
What is the correct order to extract the zip file?
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Is the directory named Ice or ice?
Post your system info:
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System Info:
Last Run Details:
Gallery URL = http://photos.geekzhaus.com/main.php
Gallery version = 2.3.1 core 1.3.0.1
API = Core 7.54, Module 3.9, Theme 2.6, Embed 1.5
PHP version = 5.2.11 litespeed
Webserver = LiteSpeed
Database = mysqli 5.0.87-community-log, lock.system=flock
Toolkits = ArchiveUpload, Exif, Ffmpeg, Getid3, LinkItemToolkit, Thumbnail, Gd, ImageMagick, SquareThumb
Acceleration = none, none
Operating system = Linux server50.01domain.net 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5 #1 SMP Wed Apr 1 09:10:25 EDT 2009 x86_64
Default theme = ajaxian
gettext = enabled
Locale = en_US
Browser = Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.6) Gecko/20091201 Firefox/3.5.6
Rows in GalleryAccessMap table = 17
Rows in GalleryAccessSubscriberMap table = 3
Rows in GalleryUser table = 2
Rows in GalleryItem table = 1
Rows in GalleryAlbumItem table = 1
Rows in GalleryCacheMap table = 0
Gallery2 url: photo.geekzhaus.com
phpinfo.php uploaded to photo.geekzhaus.com
Directory : ice in themes folder
Hopefully the above is enough information for you?
Thank you.