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 works fine.
But what and where is the default template? Can I assign my own template to be default? How?
Default Template
Re: Default Template
Helloramchester wrote: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 works fine.
But what and where is the default template? Can I assign my own template to be default? How?
where is the error!? what would not shown correct!?
i think the default template is in the source! so you can't change it, or if you had problems with updates! also i think it's no problem to choose the right template for articles and summary.
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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 shortcut rather than updating the sites articles to use the desired template.
Thanks for the help!![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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 shortcut rather than updating the sites articles to use the desired template.
Thanks for the help!
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
[Ramchester]
hello!ramchester wrote: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 shortcut rather than updating the sites articles to use the desired template.
Thanks for the help!
if you use the default article and summay template. you find the styles in frontend.css.
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