User panel.... you mean the staff online, members online, stats, etc? They're there.I really like this skin, but I do miss the user panel in the sidebar. I will have to look at adding that back and removing the picture from the top menu and leave that with only links.
Thanks for a great skin!
Jamie
oooooohhhh the area up above the side barNo, I am not sure the name of it, but it's the one that shows the larger avatar and the user stats like the likes, post count, etc.
Jamie
How do we change the colors to yellow, purple, etc.. as shown above?
I'm assuming by just using the slider on the color palette.
Is there anything you're thinking of specifically? If you change the hue slider of the secondary group of colors so they are blue like the primary colors, the category bars and anything orange in the style will be blue as well, like in the original mockup.Really great style, nice job! But my question is: will you continue working on it to make it look like your first concept?
You can change the color of the theme by logging into the Admin CP and going to Styles > Flexile > Style Properties > Color Palette and dragging the primary color palette hue slider (the 4th hue slider from the top) to match the color you want. Sorry if I didn't make this clear in the original post.How do we change the colors to yellow, purple, etc.. as shown above?
I really like this skin, but I do miss the user panel in the sidebar. I will have to look at adding that back and removing the picture from the top menu and leave that with only links.
Thanks for a great skin!
Jamie
To be honest Erik, in the blue style, I would have changed that orange category strip and orange sign up now button to another color. In fact I would have changed all of the orange to another color - light blue, gray, anything but the default orange/peach color.
I hope that orange isn't in the other colors.
As far as the "other colors", this is something a few people have been referring to, so I thought I should clear it up. There aren't actually any beginning color presets (besides the default blue). The images shown in the original post were just examples of what can be done using the hue slider. If you want to make a green or red or orange style, all you need to do is go into the Style Properties for the style and drag the hue slider for the primary color group (initially blue) to whatever color you want, and then click Save. Please note that due to the way the human eye perceives color, just dragging the hue slider will sometimes perceptibly lighten or darken the style, creating colors that are too vivid or to dark. This is easy to fix by just clicking on each color and adjusting it until you like the result.
A brightness slider would be very useful as well.Yes, someone somewhere put in a request for a saturation slider but it seems to have fallen off the radar.
That would be cool, and though not impossible, it would require a pretty difficult modification. Fortunately there is a way to make as many color presets as you want for your users:Oh, there's an option! It would be great if we could have a slider that is like in the ACP so the user could change their look and feel to whatever color they wanted it to be! Now that would be cool!
Jamie
Thanks, suggestion taken. Also thank you for the kind words everybody. I'm glad you like the style!Ok, perhaps you should make that clear in your first post? I'm sure that at least a few others, like me, assume(d) that there are other available colors in the download.
That is generally the case when there are screenshots of other colors.
I found it, it's the sidebar_visitor_panel. I reset that to default and have it working on my site with this skin.
For example search bar in this style differs from concept one.Is there anything you're thinking of specifically? If you change the hue slider of the secondary group of colors so they are blue like the primary colors, the category bars and anything orange in the style will be blue as well, like in the original mockup.
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