Hi all again, theres another problem ive noticed..., ofcourse im the admin of the blog im running and people will see that blog first i guess when they enter aswell as the theme i had applied to that account of mine.

Now ive made another test account and changed the theme for that account, and that account setup pretty quickly and easily. Now ive logged out and gone back to the main page of the blogger, on the left it shows recent bloggers who have made an account. I had clicked on the test account ive made the blog shows up but is still usuing a default theme that i had set foir the admin account. So basically the test account theme i applied isnt showing when a guest visits? But when i log in as the test account it then shows the test account holder the theme only..., get the jist?

I hope ive made sense up there, if somebody could advise me what ive done wrong..,

Many Thanks!

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Heine’s picture

Guests will see the default theme you set in admin->themes. When they register and are logged in they can choose their own theme from all the 'enabled' themes (also in admin->themes). From then on they will see the site the way they like...

If you want different themes for different sections, I guess the sections module may help.
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Kayz-1’s picture

hmm i see what u mean, i mean, basically you see other blogs around the net, the blog owner has his/her own blog design. Now when a user applys a theme to their blog they'd want their blog to show like this all the time even when a guest wants to preview it...,

let me explain it in another way.

e.g. a user has a blog and her/his blog is http://www.terry.myblog.com now when people visit that link they should only see that users blog design theme that the user had initially had applied. I want Guests to see the users blog in the theme the user had set it to...,

sepeck’s picture

Drupal started life as more of a multi user community blog then other blogs around the web. However, check out this blog theme module in contrib to see if it will do what you want. I haven't used it so you'll need to read the readme to see how it works.

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