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kjetilpa
Thu 19th Dec '02, 12:51pm
I have saved my style choosing Styles->Download. The file stored on my local PC is called "vbulletin_xxxx.style".
Now I want to import this style set to another installation of Vbuletin. How do I do this? I have tried a lot of times with Style->Upload, but I can,t manage to this. Its imported, but how do I make my Vbulletin use this template set?
Kjetil
Steve Machol
Thu 19th Dec '02, 2:30pm
Originally posted by kjetilpa
I have saved my style choosing Styles->Download. The file stored on my local PC is called "vbulletin_xxxx.style".
Now I want to import this style set to another installation of Vbuletin. How do I do this? I have tried a lot of times with Style->Upload, but I can,t manage to this. Its imported, but how do I make my Vbulletin use this template set?
Kjetil If it's imported then just make sure the uploaded style is 'user-selectable- and that you have enabled this option in the vBulletin section of the Admin CP.
kjetilpa
Fri 20th Dec '02, 1:02pm
I have tried this. But the default tamplate set is still active.
I cant figure out how to solve this problem.
Kjetil
Originally posted by Steve Machol
If it's imported then just make sure the uploaded style is 'user-selectable- and that you have enabled this option in the vBulletin section of the Admin CP.
Steve Machol
Fri 20th Dec '02, 1:10pm
You didn't say anything about making this the default style. To make the new style show up as the default, simply modify the Default Style properties and point them to the Replacement and Template sets of the style you want to appear as the default.
Admin CP -> Styles -> Modify -> Default [properties]
kjetilpa
Fri 20th Dec '02, 1:43pm
I did this, but no. My templates is not used.
This is how Admin CP -> Styles -> Modify -> Default [properties] looks like:
Title: "Default"
Replacement Set: "Svanger_tjohoo"
Template Set: "svanger_v1"
User selectable?: "No"
"Svanger_v1" is the new template set, and the only set on the board.
Kjetil
Originally posted by Steve Machol
You didn't say anything about making this the default style. To make the new style show up as the default, simply modify the Default Style properties and point them to the Replacement and Template sets of the style you want to appear as the default.
Admin CP -> Styles -> Modify -> Default [properties]
Steve Machol
Fri 20th Dec '02, 1:53pm
You have 'user-selectable' set to 'No' It needs to be set to 'Yes' as I mentioned earlier.
kjetilpa
Sat 21st Dec '02, 2:21am
I have tried all of this, but the template used is the default template.
I would be very happy if you could log into my admin and take a look.
Kjetil
Originally posted by Steve Machol
You have 'user-selectable' set to 'No' It needs to be set to 'Yes' as I mentioned earlier.
Steve Machol
Sat 21st Dec '02, 2:49pm
Fill out a support ticket at:
http://www.vbulletin.com/members/support_form.php
Be sure to include the login info to your Admin CP and instructions on *exactly* what you want to do.
kjetilpa
Thu 26th Dec '02, 10:17am
I did manage to set my new template set active as default. But the frontpage (home) still use the default template set for unregistered/not logged in users.
Even if I set page width at 760 (global), this value is not used for home, but for all other pages.
Do you have any idea whats wrong?
Kjetil
Originally posted by Steve Machol
Fill out a support ticket at:
http://www.vbulletin.com/members/support_form.php
Be sure to include the login info to your Admin CP and instructions on *exactly* what you want to do.
Steve Machol
Thu 26th Dec '02, 4:09pm
To make a style show up as the default for guests, follow the instructions I posted earlier.
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