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  posted on 9/2/2007 at 10:44 AM
I purchased theme #332, and everthing is okay except that there's a garish orange color being used for the module background. (see: http://www.theorderofmedivh.com/eps/modules.php?name=FAQ)
You can also click on the other modules and see the garish orange color.

Could you point me towards where this color is being set so I can change it?

I've tried manually adjusting the table background colors from the AutoTheme configuration page, but they don't reset it.

 
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  posted on 9/2/2007 at 02:15 PM
Look in AutoTheme admin under your theme and look at probably Page Defaults and also in Custom Pages under the colors, and change #FFAC5C, to the color you want or leave blank for no color.

-Shawn

 
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  posted on 9/8/2007 at 04:41 AM
tried that. That particular color code is not under any input for Autotheme.
It's also not coded in anywhere within any file that comes with 332, otherwise I would have just changed it manually.

I've looked under 332 > Theme Defaults, 332 > *Homepage > Default (which I wouldn't think would cause it, since it appears under 'any' module).

Where is it pulling this color code from?

 
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  posted on 9/8/2007 at 10:31 AM
Looks like it's in the table1.html file.

-Shawn

[Edited on 9/8/2007 by Shawn]

 
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  posted on 9/8/2007 at 11:55 AM
my apologies. I know I did a text-search for that color code throughout the subfolders but I may have done a case sensetitive search.

Am I to understand that the "First Table", "Second Table" fields are a replacement for the OpenTable() & OpenTable2() functions inherent to normal phpnuke themes or are these used for seperate purposes.

The table1.html file included with 332 has references in it for images from a 328 sub folder (possibly just a mismatch when someone zipped it up.) but that to me indicates that the wrong table.html file was included with the 332 zip. (actual table1.html at bottom)

If its a replacement, I can just make new ones myself, but I was wondering why there was a section for [cat-title] if it's supposed to be a replacement for OpenTable().

Thank you for the assistance!
- Rick


<?&lt;table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%" style="background-color: #FFFFFF;"&gt;

    &
lt;tr&gt;

        &
lt;td width="6" height="22" style="background-image: url('themes/328/images/block_left_top.jpg');"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;

        &
lt;td style="background-image: url('themes/328/images/block_right_middle.jpg');"< /span>&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;!-- [cat-title] --&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/td&gt;

        &
lt;td width="6" style="background-image: url('themes/328/images/block_right_top.jpg');"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;

    &
lt;/tr&gt;

    &
lt;tr&gt;

        &
lt;td width="6"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;

        &
lt;td&gt;&lt;!-- [table-content] --&gt;

&
lt;/td&gt;

        &
lt;td width="6"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;

    &
lt;/tr&gt;

&
lt;/table&gt;

&
lt;br /&gt;









?>


 
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  posted on 9/10/2007 at 07:59 AM
Yes, you can replace the opentable() and opentable2() functions with templates. Many AutoTheme themes include these.

As for the images, that must be an error. If the images exist, then just change the 328 to 332. If not, then it is safe to remove the image references.

I'll let warrick at autothemes.com know about the errors in the table1.html.

Thanks!
-Shawn

 
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