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  • Link to this postingPosted: 26.03.2005, 02:12
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    Hi,

    I've installed PostNuke 0.750 gold. My web hosting account is on Apache, PHP 4.3.9.

    I try to customize a theme, so I copied the whole pnDefault directory into a new theme called TestTheme. I've edited the themes\TestTheme\templates\master.htm, by deleting the references to a gif called "bar_back_horizon.gif". I then upload it via FTP, and then I list the templates, and click on "Reload Template" beside master.htm. When I click on the "EDIT" beside master.htm, I can see that my XHTML changes are there.

    But when I view the template :
    http://www.kerrysvictory....ex.php?theme=TestTheme

    I still don't see the changes. I have checked "Check for Updated Version of Templates", and "Force Template Recompilation". Any pointers as to what I should try? Many many thanks.
  • Link to this postingPosted: 28.03.2005, 12:48
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    alukAny pointers as to what I should try? Many many thanks.


    AutoTheme ... I don't mean that to be sarcastic...it's just easier to use IMHO.

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    master.htm is for all the module sites, home.htm is the template for your homepage.
  • Link to this postingPosted: 28.03.2005, 21:54
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    Thanks for your replies. Actually, I have found that I need to set that TestTheme as my default theme for the PostNuke site, in order to see the changes I made to master.htm. So, I still suspect that maybe there's some setup problems with my PostNuke, but for now I got around the problem.
  • Link to this postingPosted: 31.03.2005, 09:14
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    you're looking at the homepage.
    go into admin then setting and make it so users can change the theme if they want. Change yours to testtheme. Prob solved.

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