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Default Template
Posted: Fri 11. Jun 2004, 11:18
by ramchester
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?
Re: Default Template
Posted: Fri 11. Jun 2004, 11:37
by Pappnase
ramchester 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?
Hello
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.
Posted: Fri 11. Jun 2004, 12:21
by ramchester
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!
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Posted: Fri 11. Jun 2004, 12:26
by Pappnase
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!
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
hello!
if you use the default article and summay template. you find the styles in frontend.css.
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Posted: Fri 18. Jun 2004, 12:00
by ramchester
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.