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I think this question has been asked many times, but I am sorry not to find a working solution. May be I am doing something wrong. I want to display a specific node form in my default custom theme and not in the admin theme when the administrator logs in. However, other node forms should continue to display in the admin theme. Hence the "Use the administration theme when editing or creating content " should be checked.

I have tried the themekey module. I came across that there's something called themekey compatibility by which this can be achieved. But I fail to find an example.

I want the default theme for a specific content type. Also I tried the followings: hook_custom_theme & hook_theme_init as described in How to change the theme for a particular admin page in drupal?How to change the theme for a particular admin page in drupal?

Thanks

I think this question has been asked many times, but I am sorry not to find a working solution. May be I am doing something wrong. I want to display a specific node form in my default custom theme and not in the admin theme when the administrator logs in. However, other node forms should continue to display in the admin theme. Hence the "Use the administration theme when editing or creating content " should be checked.

I have tried the themekey module. I came across that there's something called themekey compatibility by which this can be achieved. But I fail to find an example.

I want the default theme for a specific content type. Also I tried the followings: hook_custom_theme & hook_theme_init as described in How to change the theme for a particular admin page in drupal?

Thanks

I think this question has been asked many times, but I am sorry not to find a working solution. May be I am doing something wrong. I want to display a specific node form in my default custom theme and not in the admin theme when the administrator logs in. However, other node forms should continue to display in the admin theme. Hence the "Use the administration theme when editing or creating content " should be checked.

I have tried the themekey module. I came across that there's something called themekey compatibility by which this can be achieved. But I fail to find an example.

I want the default theme for a specific content type. Also I tried the followings: hook_custom_theme & hook_theme_init as described in How to change the theme for a particular admin page in drupal?

Thanks

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I think this question has been asked many times, but I am sorry not to find a working solution. May be I am doing something wrong. I want to display a specific node form in my default custom theme and not in the admin theme when the administrator logs in. However, other node forms should continue to display in the admin theme. Hence the "Use the administration theme when editing or creating content " should be checked.

I have tried the themekey module. I came across that there's something called themekey compatibility by which this can be achieved. But I fail to find an example.

I also tried using some hooks from my custom modules but without successwant the default theme for a specific content type. Can anyone help please?Also I tried the followings: hook_custom_theme & hook_theme_init as described in How to change the theme for a particular admin page in drupal?

Thanks

I think this question has been asked many times, but I am sorry not to find a working solution. May be I am doing something wrong. I want to display a specific node form in my default custom theme and not in the admin theme when the administrator logs in. However, other node forms should continue to display in the admin theme. Hence the "Use the administration theme when editing or creating content " should be checked.

I have tried the themekey module. I came across that there's something called themekey compatibility by which this can be achieved. But I fail to find an example.

I also tried using some hooks from my custom modules but without success. Can anyone help please?

Thanks

I think this question has been asked many times, but I am sorry not to find a working solution. May be I am doing something wrong. I want to display a specific node form in my default custom theme and not in the admin theme when the administrator logs in. However, other node forms should continue to display in the admin theme. Hence the "Use the administration theme when editing or creating content " should be checked.

I have tried the themekey module. I came across that there's something called themekey compatibility by which this can be achieved. But I fail to find an example.

I want the default theme for a specific content type. Also I tried the followings: hook_custom_theme & hook_theme_init as described in How to change the theme for a particular admin page in drupal?

Thanks

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Pratip Ghosh
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Display a node form in default theme for admin

I think this question has been asked many times, but I am sorry not to find a working solution. May be I am doing something wrong. I want to display a specific node form in my default custom theme and not in the admin theme when the administrator logs in. However, other node forms should continue to display in the admin theme. Hence the "Use the administration theme when editing or creating content " should be checked.

I have tried the themekey module. I came across that there's something called themekey compatibility by which this can be achieved. But I fail to find an example.

I also tried using some hooks from my custom modules but without success. Can anyone help please?

Thanks