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Wizairde |
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Post subject: EQ2 Theme and Nuke Evolution
Posted: Jan 02, 2008 - 09:23 PM
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Hey All
I had this all typed out, and login blipped on me and I lost it. So here's the quick and dirty re-post as I'm at work. Please don't take it to sound terse, just hurried.
I bought the EQ2 theme for Nuke Evolution 2.0.5
(http://www.portalthemes.com/module-PayPalCart-detail-pid-49-startnum-0.phtml)
A few notes and questions:
(1) It was missing a couple of those files someone already posted about them missing for the BBS to operate. tpl files I think? I copied them from an default theme - worked great. Just an FYI I suppose.
(2) As STICKY'd at the top of this forum, I had to // comment out the extra top box with this theme. No problem, worked great. But as you see in the screen shot, there's a 'parchment' looking field, that is a block set to All Visitors - but if you aren't logged in you do not see this parchment block. Ideas? Once you register and login you see it fine. And, yes I'm 100% sure it is set to all visitors.
(3) The javascript for managing blocks in Nuke Evolution and this theme is broken. I have to switch to a default theme in order to manage blocks. Any fixes for that?
(4) Visual Confirmation (that scrambled letter graphics) do not work on this theme. I assume it is just a bad path in some PHP file, because I get the red X graphics when I have Visual Confirmation security turned on. Works fine in other themes, just not this one. Any ideas?
(5) At larger resolutions, the boxes in the columns scoot out / are offset (like at 1280x1024). It doesn't really look bad persay (in marketing we call this a 'style' lol)
Any help is appreciated.
-Paul / Wiz |
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Posted: Jan 02, 2008 - 10:40 PM
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Hey there Paul.
Hang in there, Mars is still waiting to get his internet working again but he does try to get online somewhere in the meantime as often as he can. I think by Friday of this week he should be back in full operation.
Best wishes,
Ray |
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Posted: Jan 03, 2008 - 12:53 AM
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| I will look into the issues this weekend hopefully once my crappy cable company gets their guy out here.. |
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Posted: Jan 03, 2008 - 04:37 AM
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LOL Mars I feel your pain man. I used to 100% telecommute for seven years, when cable would go down - I'd call my cable company literally in a panic (perhaps worse..?) and they would just say 'oh sorry sir.. youre simply a residential customer.. we'll be out in a week...' oh really? Because i dish out $150 a month for my cable.. doesn't feel too residential to me.
Thanks Mars and Ray both..
-Paul / Wiz |
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