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different skin for cms and forums
can i have a different skin for those two ?
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yes. Just go to your CMS, hover over the section title > click edit pencil > select the Style.
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that what i did but still wont work, shows up as the forum style instead
i see it right but my members see it as the forum style |
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I am having the same problem. It appears that for one the only way to even allow it to work is to enable users being able to change the style (which I do not want to do). Then you can change the style of the cms section except that it does not work for the articles...
Is there any way to make it so that I can force one style in the forums and another in the CMS section. I want the CMS and the CMS articles to be one style and the forums a different one. So far I can find no way of doing this... |
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Set the CMS style as your default and edit your forums to use the other style.
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Wait, how would I set the forums to use a different style?
Ok I realized that I can set each subforum and force but then I would think that it would mess up the pm section too then and other parts of the general forums. --------------- Added [DATE]1301691776[/DATE] at [TIME]1301691776[/TIME] --------------- Ok, I figured it out. What you got to do is clear the cms cach and then it works. Ok nvm it only then works on the first refresh and then defaults back to the wrong style. |
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how do i do that ?
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