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riekl
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Ok everyone says that YabbGold/SP1 templates work in SE1.4 but ...
« on: June 24, 2002, 06:08:59 PM »
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Whenever i use a template from the template vault, message text is like 14pt font maybe 16pt.  It has been suggested that these templates are missing some ces codes or something and to take a SE template and mod it with my colors ..

Well ..

1) why are the old templates being advertised as comptable if they are missing features ?
2) where can i get a template to do the above ?
3) is there any code i can just add to my existing template to make message body text a normal 10pt font ?
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Re:Ok everyone says that YabbGold/SP1 templates work in SE1.4 but ...
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2002, 08:14:05 PM »
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I think you can download the safe mode version of YaBB SE. Take the template.php and just pick up the CSS from there and move it to your existing template. Then just see what's different between the two :)
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