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New Post 6/23/2008 12:52 PM
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User is offline Joshua Beall
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How do I specify the skin to use for editing pages? 

Hi There,

Currently, when an admin edits an Text/HTML module, it uses the skin for the page to do the editing.

I would prefer that it use the skin that I have specified.  The reason being that I have two skin variants--a one column variant and a two column variant.  Whenever editing a module, I would like to use the one column variant, regardless of the skin that is set for the page on which the module resides.  Otherwise, the editor area appears scrunched up in the left or right column, with no other content on the page.

I get a similar behavior when the user clicks on the link to edit their account profile.  I want to always show the account profile editor in the one column layout, but right now it depends on the page on which they are coming from.  If they go to the account profile editor from a two column layout page, the account profile editor appears scrunched up in a two column layout page, but with no content in the other column.

How do I fix this?

  -Josh

 
New Post 6/23/2008 1:47 PM
User is offline Will Strohl
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Re: How do I specify the skin to use for editing pages? 

Go to Admin Menu > Site Settings > Appearance

Set the admin skin you want to use for the entire site there.  Right now, you cannot indivivually set the skin per instance of editing pages/modules.


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