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Unfortunately it looks like they kept the same system in place, and it's beyond me why everything is so separated into a million tiny different locations. It takes *forever* to build a fully functioning custom theme because of it.
I was really hoping for something more like Wordpress this time around. 1 or 2 css files max, and all of the template files editable within a textarea format. It seems like the system they have and have had in place now is way unnecessarily complex. Am I alone in this thinking or? If I'm wrong about this, then I encourage someone to provide an explanation of how this system is good. I'll be the first to admit if I'm wrong or "didn't think of that" ![]() |
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I'm kinda diggin a lot. Really enjoying the challenge of figuring out what is what.
Been trying to figure out for a little bit why when I black out postbit_background and then hover over the area it turns white... Yeah, it's hard, its a challenge, but more importantly.... it's very fun!!! I say keep it. Once those of us spending the time learning figure it out.. Maybe some nice skins will be released. |
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I Also am really keen to get stuck in and have made great progress so far. Yes I find some of the stylevar variables confusing as they don't really relate at first glance, but its great to have gone to the next level in coding.
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The style system has changed quite a bit, and some of those changes will allow the use of less templates in the future - however, those changes will only happen over time.
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I agree with you, the system needs a lot of work. I was also hoping for something like Wordpress but they created this one where everything is scattered over a thousand places. The style manager Main CSS page is useless - not even sure why it's on 4.0 since you can't control anything on the style from there. It just causes confusion and is unnecessary.
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It's there right now so admins can see what colors/backgrounds/settings they had on their old style and can copy/paste these colors/settings into the new stylevars for the new style.
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Its tedious at first sight. But after playing around with it for the past week, it gets alot easier to use. Spend 1 week struggling, and the rest for vb4.0 it will be easy.
I dig it. I totally customized my websites theme from scratch to look almost exactly like the old one I had. |
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Also, yeah, I do understand that this is easier to work off as we go from previous versions of vb to vb4 and yes there are a few more flexible things there. There are also a few restrictive things that I have had to edit templates to get around but I had to do that in previous versions as well so not much of a stress |
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I just hope it doesn't stay ugly.
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