Free PHPLD Theme - BluGlo

BluGlo 1.0 is a simple PHP Link Directory theme based upon the stable default PHPLD theme. It has nice professional colors, with a Web 2.0 style. We have included several icons to replace the blue leaf, if you like. Also, the source PSD file is included in the /images/ folder so you can create your own icon.

Free PHPLD Theme BluGlo

Download it here: BluGlo PHPLD Theme.

Post comments and bugs below, and enjoy (but please leave our link in the theme’s footer).

There are several icons included to replace the blue leaf. They are named icon1.gif, icon2.gif, etc., and you’ll find them in the /images/ folder. Simply rename the icon you like to "icon.gif" and it will display in place of the blue leaf. A Photoshop file is also included if you want to make your own icon.

To update the adsense code: there are two "TPL" files that contain the adsense code. The first one is Adsense.tpl, which displays the adsense at the top of the page, and a second file, Home_extra.tpl, which displays the adsense at the bottom of the page. Simply open these files in a text editor and replace with your adsense code.

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on Oct 7th, 2008

4 Responses to “Free PHPLD Theme - BluGlo”

  1. Alfredoon 04 Nov 2008 at 12:08 pm

    Hi.Nice work with this template…
    A question…where i have to go to change google adsense code?
    Thx.
    Best Regards,
    Alfredo

  2. Michaelon 07 Nov 2008 at 8:36 pm

    Thanks Alfredo, you would go to the file titled “adsense.tpl”.

    Open in any text editor. Windows’ notepad will work, but I like to work in a true programmer’s text editor like Notepad++, which is freeware.

    In that file you can see the adsense code, and you can change it to your google ad client ID.

    Best of luck, Michael

  3. kirankumaron 10 Dec 2008 at 12:16 pm

    Can u tell me the process to install this template??

  4. TastyPlacementon 10 Dec 2008 at 2:17 pm

    It’s pretty easy.

    1. Take the BluGlo template folder and put it in the folder called “templates” in your installation. The folder for you will be here: http://www.directoryorg.com/templates/**put BLUGLO folder here**/

    2. Next, log in to your PHPLD admin area at http://www.directoryorg.com/admin.

    3. At the admin section, under “System” find “Template Manager”. Click on that, and you’ll see BluGlo in the list of available templates.

    4. Click “Activate”, and your directory will now run on the new template.

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