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New Post 6/6/2008 7:27 AM
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User is offline Patrick Nebeling
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Updgrade the Events Module 

FYI,

I recently downloaded the 4.0 release candidate to update a site. The default module theme was customized. After the upgrade, it had been reset back to the original default theme. I had to reapply the customization to the default theme.

Not sure if this behavior was intentional or not.

Cheers,

Pat

 

 
New Post 6/6/2008 8:02 AM
User is offline Renato Morell
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Re: Updgrade the Events Module 

Hi Pat,

This is by design!
If you modify a theme you should rename it!
The folder name (in Events/Themes) should be the same like the .css file in it, then you can chose it in Settings of the Event instance (eg. Themes/MyDesign/MyDesign.css).

The default themes will be modified and enhanced by the events team!

Cheers
Renato

 
New Post 6/6/2008 1:12 PM
User is offline Phil Speth
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Re: Updgrade the Events Module 

For reasons I don't know, I am getting an error when I try to create a new thread so I am replying here.

I have installed 4.01 and really like the new Event template.

The only problem is that it shows up very narrow in Firefox.

In IE it looks great and take the whole width.

 
New Post 6/6/2008 1:53 PM
User is offline Ernst Peter Tamminga
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Re: Updgrade the Events Module 

I tried it in FireFox as well, but did not see your problem. It takes the complete width in FF 2.0.


Regards,
Ernst Peter

Kom werken bij XCESS: specialisten in .NET/SQL/DNN. Zie www.werkenbijxcess.nl

Requirements/Bugs for Events module - Submit them here - Gemini - Raise against project 'DNNP', and put 'Events' in the title.
 
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