Rule one....I am really PISSED. I upgraded this style and it over wrote some of my custom templates that I have worked very hard to customize. What a bunch of CHIT....I really hate this style at the moment!!!!!
If you have custom templates DON"T UPGRADE this style.......
I am really PISSED. I upgraded this style and it over wrote some of my custom templates that I have worked very hard to customize. What a bunch of CHIT....I really hate this style at the moment!!!!!
If you have custom templates DON"T UPGRADE this style.......
I am really PISSED. I upgraded this style and it over wrote some of my custom templates that I have worked very hard to customize. What a bunch of CHIT....I really hate this style at the moment!!!!!
If you have custom templates DON"T UPGRADE this style.......
Itworx4me, I am experiencing the exact same issues as you, so I feel your pain. Bottom line, we didn't update our site correctly. cmeinck's post above is correct, as Erik has shared earlier in this thread. It's our mistake.
Fortunately I did back up my site before upgrading. That basic step should always be done. I am working on restoring my site to another instance, and then I'll copy over the deleted templates. It's not the style's fault nor the style maker's fault. We were well advised, even if we didn't fully understand the information at the time.
Looking back on it....it was my fault for not looking at the install files better. I have now setup the style as a child. I re-edited all my custom templates. Won't let this happen again....![]()
Noted, although I don't currently have IE 9 installed and I'm not going to try and address it until IE 9 is stable.I've a problem with the IE 9.0 RC1 (I know it's RC state but I think I'll report it anyway):
The corners aren't displayed correctly. It occourse here if I have a div .secondaryContent paired with .avatarHeap without an ID as attribute/param.
As soon as I add an ID attribute, the display is correct as in example Opera.
So how would I go about this when I already have Flexile installed and customized?I had a ton of customizations in a 'child' template of Flexile. I overwrote the main Flexile (RC3) to 1.0. Not a single problem. The best way to do edits is the following:
I was amazed at how smooth it went.
- Install a fresh copy of Flexile
- Create a child style under Flexile
- Make the 'child' style your default.
- Make all edits in the 'child' style.
- When a new release comes out, just overwrite "Flexile", leaving the 'child' style alone.
Due to the way the templating system works, this isn't really possible, so I think your best bet is to copy down all of your customizations and then start over, yes.then make my current copy of Flexile a child of the new Flexile?
ok I can do that. Thanks Erik.Due to the way the templating system works, this isn't really possible, so I think your best bet is to copy down all of your customizations and then start over, yes.![]()
No, you don't want to import Flexile again as a child style, just click the "Create New Style" button and make the new (essentially "blank") style a child of Flexile. Then make your customizations in that style.Ok just to be clear (which I never am anyway) :
I'm going to do a fresh install of Flexile as a child of the xf default.
Then I'm going to import Flexile again as a child of Flexile? (I will rename this Blue)
Do I have this right??![]()
Did it and got it.No, you don't want to import Flexile again as a child style, just click the "Create New Style" button and make the new (essentially "blank") style a child of Flexile. Then make your customizations in that style.![]()
Basically, the way the style system works is that child styles define what is changed relative to the parent style, and then they inherit the rest of the parent style that is not explicitly defined for the child style. This applies to both templates and Style Properties.Didn't you say to do the customizations to the child style of Flexile, and when Flexile gets updated, those customizations would still be there?
But if it is a child of Flexile, why wouldn't I lose those customizations?
Not a bit, but it's wonderful anyway! LOLBasically, the way the style system works is that child styles define what is changed relative to the parent style, and then they inherit the rest of the parent style that is not explicitly defined for the child style. This applies to both templates and Style Properties.
So when you make customizations to the the child style and then the parent Flexile style is updated (overwritten), the child style will keep the changed templates and style properties while still inheriting the rest from Flexile, and thus it inherits the new, updated versions of the templates.
Does that make sense?![]()
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