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#1 2009-09-19 23:17:30
- sarah
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Why does the layout of my Textpattern 4.2.0 look like this?
Have done the installation incorrectly?
Here’s the link: http://img14.imageshack.us/content.php?page=done&l=img14/4583/47322734.jpg&via=mupload
Also, can someone help me out on where to start after the installation is compelete. For example, if you’ve created a html page with CSS already, how do you incorporate it into textpattern?…
Thanks!
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Re: Why does the layout of my Textpattern 4.2.0 look like this?
The image you posted looks to me as though there is no style being applied. In 4.2.0 the admin style is now separated into it’s own directory. Inside the textpattern directory there should now be a new directory called theme. Inside that there should be 2 directories called classic and remora which contain the images, css and php files. Just check that you have all these.
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#3 2009-09-20 00:29:47
- sarah
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Re: Why does the layout of my Textpattern 4.2.0 look like this?
Hi thebombsite, I checked my folder and I have all the files you mentioned. Yet still there is no styling to the textpattern layout….
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#4 2009-09-20 01:05:30
- els
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Re: Why does the layout of my Textpattern 4.2.0 look like this?
There should also be a css.php in the root directory (Textbook).
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Re: Why does the layout of my Textpattern 4.2.0 look like this?
Is there any message on Admin -> Diagnostics tab?
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#6 2009-09-20 02:20:29
- sarah
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Re: Why does the layout of my Textpattern 4.2.0 look like this?
Guys, thank you all so much.
I figured out what it was: I had put an extra .htaccess file in the textpattern folder, which I had originally done with textpattern 4.0.8 for extra security.
It seems that the .htaccess file is not compatible with the newer version of text pattern, which leads me to ask: is there a way for me to add a compatible htaccess file in my textpattern folder for extra security.
The one I was previously using had the following code (It wasn’t written by me, but given to me on this forum):
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !textpattern(/setup)?/?$
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !textpattern/((setup/)?index|css)\.php$
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !textpattern/textpattern\.(css|js)$
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !textpattern/jquery\.js$
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !textpattern/txp_img/.+\.(jpg|gif|png)$
RewriteRule ^(.*) – [F]
</IfModule>
Maybe someone can modify the code to make it compatible with this newer version of textpattern?…
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Re: Why does the layout of my Textpattern 4.2.0 look like this?
sarah wrote:
Maybe someone can modify the code to make it compatible with this newer version of textpattern?…
Here you go Sarah, the new htaccess.
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#8 2009-09-20 13:06:30
- sarah
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Re: Why does the layout of my Textpattern 4.2.0 look like this?
hcgtv, you are a genius! Thank you for the new .htaccess code!
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