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jdev
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I am currently using the Webbadass White theme for my geeklog. I just tried to use 2 other axonz themes, and neither of them would display properly.
When I try to view them with the theme active, all it displays is text with a white background. What am I missing here?
thanks
Joe
When I try to view them with the theme active, all it displays is text with a white background. What am I missing here?
thanks
Joe
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ted
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the CSS file(s), or a "remove style" option in your browser
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jdev
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I am not convinced that this is the issue. I am currently using an axonz theme that works fine. I double checked the upload (even uploaded the tarball and extracted on the server) and all the files that are necessary appear to be there.
If you would like to see the problem first hand, you can go to www.fallingaway.com and login as testuser with the password test. Just go into preferences and choose either Marine V1 or Project XU1 as your theme, then you will see what I am talking about.
If you would like to see the problem first hand, you can go to www.fallingaway.com and login as testuser with the password test. Just go into preferences and choose either Marine V1 or Project XU1 as your theme, then you will see what I am talking about.
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guess you figured it out, cuz it's workin
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jdev
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yes. sort of.
I had my default directory set in apache to where I wanted geeklog to be. I thought it was using the config.php under that directory, since thats what I specified it to do in the file. apparently it was using one in another location entirely. how, I am not sure. I changed my home directory back to the old directory and now the themes are working.
go figure.
I had my default directory set in apache to where I wanted geeklog to be. I thought it was using the config.php under that directory, since thats what I specified it to do in the file. apparently it was using one in another location entirely. how, I am not sure. I changed my home directory back to the old directory and now the themes are working.
go figure.
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