The "problem" was solved by clearing IE cache and rebooting the computer. After that, everything works nad looks the way it should be.
Go figure.
Search found 19 matches
- Fri 18. Jun 2004, 12:00
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: Default Template
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1374
- Thu 17. Jun 2004, 20:17
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: PHP editor
- Replies: 15
- Views: 8370
- Fri 11. Jun 2004, 12:21
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: Default Template
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1374
I upgraded to the newest version and all titles and subtitles appear as normal articletext. So there's no css-style applied to them. There's probably no error, I was just wondering if I could register one of my own templates as the default one. Being the lazy geezer I am, I was just trying to find a...
- Fri 11. Jun 2004, 11:18
- Forum: phpwcms Support English
- Topic: Default Template
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1374
Default Template
I tried searching for this one, but didn't find answers I'd understand. With newest release templates were introduced. If I create a new article, the title and subtitle of it don't show correctly. When you change the article listing or display full article from default to your_own.tmpl everything wo...