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Question on merging styles?
I am currently using a fixed style but would like it to ne fluid to have more room. Can I just merge the fluid style into my surrent fixed style or am going to have to just create a seperate style and edit ALL my templates again? I have a lot of stuff I'm going to have to edit if have I have to add all my mod again. Thanks
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Why not just make it a child style so it inherits all the template edits, and you have a fixed and a fluid style?
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Yea, thats what I am asking. I didn't know if I could do it or exactly how. How exactly do I do that?
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Well, merging and creating child styles are 2 completely different things. But to make a style a child style of another just go to your admincp > styles and templates > style manager > and under each style, you have an "All Style Options" dropdown menu. Click that and either go to "Edit Settings" and change the "Parent Style".
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I created a new fluid style with my fixed style as the parent but everythin was still missing as far as added mods and my cmps was all messed up.
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Are these the same style just one fixed and one fluid? Have you checked the CSS to see if you need to change any of the settings back?
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They are the exact same thing except one is fluid and one is fixed.
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Try editing style variable "outertablewidth" instead of merging styles. Most likely it will work.
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