Difference between revisions of "PhpMyAdmin"

From Amahi Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 3: Line 3:
 
== TIPS ==
 
== TIPS ==
 
* To set the default theme to something other than original, open a terminal window.  Become '''root''' and do the following:
 
* To set the default theme to something other than original, open a terminal window.  Become '''root''' and do the following:
cd /var/hda/web-apps/phpmyadmin/html
+
{{Code|cd /var/hda/web-apps/phpmyadmin/html
vi config.inc.php
+
vi config.inc.php}}
 
* Add this line to the end and change the name to the theme of your choice (i.e. paradice, Artic Ocean, Darkblue/orange)
 
* Add this line to the end and change the name to the theme of your choice (i.e. paradice, Artic Ocean, Darkblue/orange)
$cfg['ThemeDefault'] = 'paradice';
+
$cfg['ThemeDefault'] = 'paradice';
 
* Save the file and clear the web browser cache.
 
* Save the file and clear the web browser cache.
 
* Access phpMyAdmin and you will see the new theme applied as default to the login screen.
 
* Access phpMyAdmin and you will see the new theme applied as default to the login screen.

Revision as of 00:52, 26 January 2011


TIPS

  • To set the default theme to something other than original, open a terminal window. Become root and do the following:
bash code
​cd /var/hda/web-apps/phpmyadmin/html vi config.inc.php​
  • Add this line to the end and change the name to the theme of your choice (i.e. paradice, Artic Ocean, Darkblue/orange)
$cfg['ThemeDefault'] = 'paradice';
  • Save the file and clear the web browser cache.
  • Access phpMyAdmin and you will see the new theme applied as default to the login screen.


NOTE: Additional themes can be downloaded here.