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Gpanels
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Gpanels are drop in multi-column snippets for displaying blocks in
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vertical columns.
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How to use a Gpanel:
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1. Copy and paste a Gpanel into your page.tpl.php file.
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2. Copy and paste the region definitions to your themes .info file.
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3. Clear the cache (in Performance settings) to refresh the theme registry.
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Now you can add blocks to the Gpanel regions.
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Gpanels are built with percentages and expand to fill their containing
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element, normally a DIV. They will stretch and compress so it does not
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matter how wide the page is, or what unit you use to set the page width.
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Gpanels in Page Templates
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You can paste a Gpanel almost anywhere in page.tpl.php and it will
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display correctly. If you embed a Gpanel into an existing region you
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may have to alter the conditional logic for the Gpanel to show up.
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Gpanels in Nodes
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This is doable, please see the help page for instructions:
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http://adaptivethemes.com/documentation/using-gpanels
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Just Using the Markup for Node Layouts
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You can do this also, what I suggest is looking at the panels layouts and
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copying the code from the panel template file, then removing the PHP snippets.
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The HTML markup in each panels layout is the same as what gets generated by
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a Gpanel when it renders. You should remove the "panels-display" class from
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the main wrapper in the panels markup if you do this.
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