No Wrapper
No Wrapper
01/05/04 (Edited 03/10/14)
This seems to be used more for pop-up's than anything else, but you may find other times when you do not want the wrapper to load into a page.
To call for no wrapper add:
userwrapper=no
So in the following anchor tag you would change this:
<a href="index.php?action=userlogin">Login</a>
to this:
<a href="index.php?action=userlogin&usewrapper=no">Login</a>
or
<a href="index.php?action=userlogin&usewrapper=no">Login</a>
You can also place it before the action like this:
<a href="index.php?usewrapper=no&action=userlogin">Login</a>
Be sure to add the & either before or after depending on where you place it in the anchor tag.
You'll normally be combining usewrapper=no with custom=yes&TID=yourtemplatename to specify a custom template. For example:
<a href="index.php?action=userlogin&custom=yes&TID=speciallogin&usewrapper=no">Login</a>
Be sure that the speciallogin custom template contains a full HTML page from <html> to </html> since there will be no wrapper around it.
You can also set a particular template to never be used with the wrapper, by placing this html comment anywhere in the template:
<!-- usewrapper=no -->
When that appears anywhere in a template, no wrapper will be shown on any page where the template is used.
01/05/04 (Edited 03/10/14)
To call for no wrapper add:
userwrapper=no
So in the following anchor tag you would change this:
<a href="index.php?action=userlogin">Login</a>
to this:
<a href="index.php?action=userlogin&usewrapper=no">Login</a>
or
<a href="index.php?action=userlogin&usewrapper=no">Login</a>
You can also place it before the action like this:
<a href="index.php?usewrapper=no&action=userlogin">Login</a>
Be sure to add the & either before or after depending on where you place it in the anchor tag.
You'll normally be combining usewrapper=no with custom=yes&TID=yourtemplatename to specify a custom template. For example:
<a href="index.php?action=userlogin&custom=yes&TID=speciallogin&usewrapper=no">Login</a>
Be sure that the speciallogin custom template contains a full HTML page from <html> to </html> since there will be no wrapper around it.
You can also set a particular template to never be used with the wrapper, by placing this html comment anywhere in the template:
<!-- usewrapper=no -->
When that appears anywhere in a template, no wrapper will be shown on any page where the template is used.
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