View Full Version : Request Tutorials on making a custom style
Brad Padgett
10-14-2014, 07:17 PM
Hello I'm trying to use CSS to make my own style with the style editor.
I see there are plenty of ways.
I'm requesting links to some tutorials. On how to make your own style and also how to design your forum page yourself.
Thanks again.
A very easy way is by appending all of your custom CSS stuff to the additional.css template.
The style editor is very limited, by scripting your own CSS you have tons of options.
Brad Padgett
10-14-2014, 07:42 PM
A very easy way is by appending all of your custom CSS stuff to the additional.css template.
The style editor is very limited, by scripting your own CSS you have tons of options.
Thank you. I'll be checking back for more information on this like a tutorial.
I'd like to have something to read to understand more about this.
webmastersun
10-18-2014, 03:41 PM
Hello I'm trying to use CSS to make my own style with the style editor.
I see there are plenty of ways.
I'm requesting links to some tutorials. On how to make your own style and also how to design your forum page yourself.
Thanks again.
Seem no one will tech you from a to z, you need to see vbulletin templates and see how they are working to edit according your ideas
I did my custom theme for my SEO forum and I'm succeeding with this way.
If you have any questions about forum themes, don't hesitate to share me, I will support you.
Brad Padgett
10-19-2014, 02:54 AM
A very easy way is by appending all of your custom CSS stuff to the additional.css template.
The style editor is very limited, by scripting your own CSS you have tons of options.
Okay where is this file located or do I just make the file.
Seem no one will tech you from a to z, you need to see vbulletin templates and see how they are working to edit according your ideas
I did my custom theme for my SEO forum and I'm succeeding with this way.
If you have any questions about forum themes, don't hesitate to share me, I will support you.
And thanks WebmasterSun.
I will ask my questions here from now on as I go. Starting my design as soon as I find out where to edit the file.
Avros
10-19-2014, 06:16 AM
'additional.css' is a template.
Go to your AdminCP and do a 'Search Templates' for the files by name {ie: additional.css}
I highly recommend that you do all mods to a child or backed up version of the styles just for safe measures.
Brad Padgett
10-19-2014, 02:59 PM
'additional.css' is a template.
Go to your AdminCP and do a 'Search Templates' for the files by name {ie: additional.css}
I highly recommend that you do all mods to a child or backed up version of the styles just for safe measures.
Thanks for the info.
I'll put any other design questions here in the future.
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