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Customization => Themes and Graphics => Topic started by: Jakemajster on April 19, 2013, 01:35:52 PM

Title: Theme by DzinerStudio - posting problem
Post by: Jakemajster on April 19, 2013, 01:35:52 PM
Hey, I'm using theme by DzinerStudio (OverView) modified by me. After installing SimplePortal v2.3.5, my posting/reply/new topic page is being broken. I've been trying to fix it, but I think that root of the problem is in places, where SP functions got integrated with post.template or smth like that. When I deleted table from functions in portal.template it started to work, but that table is the main thing to make blocks in forum working so it's not really 'sollution' :D

Any ideas? Maybe somebody had that problem and found out how to fix it? I'll appreciate any help or tip.
Title: Re: Theme by DzinerStudio - posting problem
Post by: phantomm on April 19, 2013, 04:37:58 PM
Would be easier to figure out what is wrong if you add screenshot.
Title: Re: Theme by DzinerStudio - posting problem
Post by: Old Fossil on April 19, 2013, 04:39:57 PM
Please ainclude a link to the forum too.

Which version smf is the forum?
Title: Re: Theme by DzinerStudio - posting problem
Post by: Jakemajster on April 19, 2013, 10:10:54 PM
SMF version is the newest - 2.0.4

Here are screenshots. How it should be:
http://scr.hu/0q3z/4ma83

And how it is, after installing SP:
http://scr.hu/0q3z/f798z

At the moment I have no portal installed on my forum, because that problem pissed off many members and I didn't even know if there's any fix to it. Everything what I'm doing now, I do on localhost with my forum files copied. If u'll really need link to see what's going on, write here and I'll install SP again.
Title: Re: Theme by DzinerStudio - posting problem
Post by: AngelinaBelle on June 18, 2013, 07:39:54 AM
This looks like it could be CSS-related -- something as simple as the widths used by SMF columns "colliding" with the way dZiner studios has set things up in this custom theme.

I think the most sensible way to share and get help on this this is to create a new "test" forum. You can even use the same database you have been using -- just use a new table prefix.  If you are using "smf_" for your real forum, use "smftest_" for the test forum.

That will give something everyone can look at.
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