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making css and templates 100% admincp editable

273 votes

Submitted by labrocca, 19th February 2007, 4:42:59 AM

Some css items are not in the css...such as the newthread.gif and newreply.gif. Also some images are hard coded so that even if you name a new folder for a theme like "images/test" some images still pull from "images/" such as star.gif. There are others too. It just would be proper imho and easier for theme designers to make 100% themes not just 90% as it is now.

9 Comments

  1. Definately. i think all css should be allowed to change via the CP

    stemount, 20th February 2007, 1:32:14 AM
  2. Agreed. This would give you total control of your product.

    Dr Small, 21st February 2007, 2:13:42 AM
  3. yeah. It's hard to theme MyBB because you can't easy access all css data.

    ThePaul, 27th April 2007, 3:59:01 PM
  4. This feature could let people create killer themes with using less energy ;)

    Ophie, 30th June 2007, 1:35:33 PM
  5. Yes i agree the on.gif, off.giff and offlock.gif should be included also in this so as to allow users to change them to what they wish rather than just upload files with the same name.

    Fishntassie...

    fishntassie, 6th October 2007, 12:20:03 AM
  6. This feature is a must! :)

    Stupid Poodles, 21st May 2008, 3:16:31 AM
  7. Correct me if I'm wrong but editor themes are also not editable in the ACP.

    monacelli, 26th September 2008, 8:46:15 AM
  8. I agree also because someone may be have a problem with a graphic program and so he doesn't save the images in the format required...

    ketto93, 26th March 2009, 6:44:09 PM
  9. It would be nice to mimic the wordpress template/theme edit features instead of having drop down menu's to select from for individual classes. Just my opinion...

    devnet, 22nd March 2010, 1:41:23 PM

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