By default, Drupal comes with 5 content "regions": header, footer, left sidebar, right sidebar, and content. In many cases it is convenient to have several additional regions for more granular control over content location.
Sometimes we need to have certain blocks to always appear above or below the content, so let's add a few new regions!
For Drupal 5.x:
Open the template.php file in your theme's folder and add the following function:
function themeName_regions() { 'left' => 'Left sidebar', 'right' => 'Right sidebar', 'content' => 'Content', 'header' => 'Header', 'footer' => 'Footer', 'top_content' => 'Top Content', 'bottom_content' => 'Bottom Content' ); }
Now just replace 'themeName' with your theme's name, and you're good to go!
For Drupal 6.x:
Drupal 6 comes with a new 'theme registry,' so the process is slightly different from the one for Drupal 5.x. Open the .info file in your theme's folder, and add the following:
regions[left] = Left sidebar regions[right] = Right sidebar regions[content] = Content regions[header] = Header regions[footer] = Footer regions[top_content] = Top Content regions[bottom_content] = Bottom Content
Whenever you create new theme functions or templates in Drupal 6 you must clear the registry by one of the following two methods:
Update: At this point the regions are available, but are not being output anywhere, so let's open up page.tpl.php and add the following:
<?php print $top_content; print $bottom_content; ?>
(Thanks for the reminder, eL!)