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Old 04-25-2006, 05:52 PM
iamme iamme is offline
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Default help.....moving cmps_index.php file to root messes everything up

forums: http://wtfdetroit.com/forums/

cmps_index.php in root: http://wtfdetroit.com/cmps_index.php (incorrect)

cmps_index.php in forums folder: http://wtfdetroit.com/forums/cmps_index.php (correct)

when i move the cmps file to root, i make the changes in the vBadvanced control panel, but it doesn't work. any help would be awesome.
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Old 04-25-2006, 09:37 PM
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Default Re: help.....moving cmps_index.php file to root messes everything up

go into your admin CP>Styles & Templates>Style Manager

Click the Go button for the style you want to edit.

Scroll down till you reach "Image Paths" and make sure it has absolute values (in your case, it would be, http://wtfdetroite.com/forums/images...tever/whatever)

Scroll down some more and you'll see a bunch of CSS settings (in terms of setting what color to use for your background, text, time color, table color, etc.) and go through each one, where it says Standard CSS Attributes for Background and look for something like the following:

#CCCCCC url(/forums/images/gradients/gradient_tcat.gif) repeat-x top left

this is something that I copied from mine style, your well be different, but it'll still be the same. Notice the red part? You would want to do the same thing for yours at every part that as url(images/whatever/whatever.wte) in it.

That should do it, if you need any help, just ask.
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Old 04-26-2006, 07:30 AM
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Default Re: help.....moving cmps_index.php file to root messes everything up

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go into your admin CP>Styles & Templates>Style Manager

Click the Go button for the style you want to edit.

Scroll down till you reach "Image Paths" and make sure it has absolute values (in your case, it would be, http://wtfdetroite.com/forums/images...tever/whatever)

Scroll down some more and you'll see a bunch of CSS settings (in terms of setting what color to use for your background, text, time color, table color, etc.) and go through each one, where it says Standard CSS Attributes for Background and look for something like the following:

#CCCCCC url(/forums/images/gradients/gradient_tcat.gif) repeat-x top left

this is something that I copied from mine style, your well be different, but it'll still be the same. Notice the red part? You would want to do the same thing for yours at every part that as url(images/whatever/whatever.wte) in it.

That should do it, if you need any help, just ask.
yess!!!!!!!!!! thank you so much
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