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StyleCatcher Question??

By Darryl Hoytt on September 3, 2005 10:24 PM | 0 Comments | 0 TrackBacks

I’m trying to find out what configuration file I don’t have set correctly to make StyleCatcher work correctly. I just upgraded to 3.2 that went fine and StyleCatcher seemed to go fine but…

I installed the plugin and everything seemed to go fine. I adjusted the “mt-static” root and “theme” directory by going to System Overview -> Plugins -> Show Settings.

I then clicked style catcher chose my template and it said applied successfully. I then viewed my blog site and the styles were blank. Yet it said it successfully applied them.

After playing around and checking what if any files did change I looked in my “styles-site.css” and it was pointing to my “mt-static” root directory for “base-weblog.css” and my “mt-static//theme-forest_green/theme-forest_green.css” file. Neither of course was there.

I re-loaded the templates using StyleCatcher chose “Forest Green” clicked on “show details” clicked on the theme-forest_green.css” file downloaded it and ftp’d it to my webserver.

I moved “base-weblog.css” into “mt-static” root then manually created the paths shown in my “styles-site.css” file and I was able to see the new theme.

How do I avoid this manual process?

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