Using the multi-theme selector when you're already using off-site CSS?
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Using the multi-theme selector when you're already using off-site CSS?
Link to the tutorial I used (it's Typlo's)
Okay, so I use an off-site CSS using the following code :
Now, I want to add the theme selector to my site. However, this has become complicated because my DEFAULT forum CSS is also loaded off-site.
I need the theme selector to load up the default theme from another site by default - meaning that, when nobody has touched the theme selector yet, it loads a CSS from a url I put in by default.
I can't combine the two like this...
...because they'll interfere with each other.
So, my guess is that the HTML page needs to be edited. But it's using more complicated HTML than I'm used to so I'm a little lost. Can I have a little help?
Okay, so I use an off-site CSS using the following code :
- Code:
<LINK REL=stylesheet TYPE=text/css HREF=Insert url to CSS here>
Now, I want to add the theme selector to my site. However, this has become complicated because my DEFAULT forum CSS is also loaded off-site.
I need the theme selector to load up the default theme from another site by default - meaning that, when nobody has touched the theme selector yet, it loads a CSS from a url I put in by default.
I can't combine the two like this...
- Code:
<LINK REL=stylesheet TYPE=text/css HREF=Insert url to CSS here><script src=/h1-></script>
...because they'll interfere with each other.
So, my guess is that the HTML page needs to be edited. But it's using more complicated HTML than I'm used to so I'm a little lost. Can I have a little help?
Last edited by Alexander Moore on August 19th 2012, 12:22 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Re: Using the multi-theme selector when you're already using off-site CSS?
I have to bump for a moment and ask an honest question that's been on my mind for a while now...
I don't mean to sound immature, but... am I getting ignored because I came to the support forum for answers too much? x_x I dunno, seems that most of my posts go unanswered nowadays...
I don't mean to sound immature, but... am I getting ignored because I came to the support forum for answers too much? x_x I dunno, seems that most of my posts go unanswered nowadays...
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Re: Using the multi-theme selector when you're already using off-site CSS?
Bump. Seems I still haven't gotten any replies.
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Re: Using the multi-theme selector when you're already using off-site CSS?
Have I ever told you that you're a genius? Because you totally are. This is much better - Doesn't even require reloading the page, and it's easy to understand how it works so I can customize it.
Topic marked as solved, and thanks goes to Rideem3
Topic marked as solved, and thanks goes to Rideem3
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