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Lars
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Hello
I had a previous version of geeklog where all the axonz themes worked well. Now I have vers. 1.3.10 (fresh install) and everything gets messed up? I get the message of missing thtml files and copy the missing files from the profetional theme......but the result is dreadful
I had a previous version of geeklog where all the axonz themes worked well. Now I have vers. 1.3.10 (fresh install) and everything gets messed up? I get the message of missing thtml files and copy the missing files from the profetional theme......but the result is dreadful
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Lars
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The error message was that archivestory.thtml and archivestorybody.thtml were missing. I copied those files from the profetional theme and the error message vanished. However, the problem is the pictures in stories, they "go beyond" the table limits. I think it's because the commando theme is not a 100% width theme?
Takea look:
http://caoplaton.com/index.php?topic=Dagbok
Takea look:
http://caoplaton.com/index.php?topic=Dagbok
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Lars
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Hmmm...that link will not work, sorry
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ScurvyDawg
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Works fine for me.
Nice dogs. No errors
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Nice dogs. No errors
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Lars
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Yes ...but if you change theme to commando or other themes that don't have 100% width then the pictures are all over the place.
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machinari
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you need to upgrade your themes to function with 1.3.10 as there were a few changes and additions.
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Lars
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Do you know what kind of modifications ?
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jetshack
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compare the theme you want to use with the professional theme that came with .10. If there is a file which is in the professional theme which isn't in the theme you want to use then copy it from the professional theme to the one you want to use.
This should get it working for the most part... there are a few admin problems you might run into, but from a visitors stand point it's all good... if you want to get it going perfect then check out the change file for .10 and see which theme files were changed and how so... I think there's something in the documentation about that.
This should get it working for the most part... there are a few admin problems you might run into, but from a visitors stand point it's all good... if you want to get it going perfect then check out the change file for .10 and see which theme files were changed and how so... I think there's something in the documentation about that.
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Lars
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Thnx
Actually, I don't know if it's good to keep on modfying those "old themes". At least where I live most ppl buy 17" flatscreens with 1280 x 1024 as native resolution. The old fixed width themes look rather odd then.
So maybe it's better to modify/evolve the profetional theme instead....
Actually, I don't know if it's good to keep on modfying those "old themes". At least where I live most ppl buy 17" flatscreens with 1280 x 1024 as native resolution. The old fixed width themes look rather odd then.
So maybe it's better to modify/evolve the profetional theme instead....
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Dirk
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Quote by Lars: Do you know what kind of modifications ?
The theme changes are always documented ...
bye, Dirk
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Lars
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Yes, I noticed, thnx.
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