Default font size changes [message #1323] |
Sun, 07 April 2002 19:28 |
Josie
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Some of the users of my forum have difficulty reading the small font sizes used by default in FUDForum. Does anyone know in which files I should look for the default paraments for display fonts (or the actual parameter names themselves)?
Thank so much in advance for your help!
-Josie
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Re: Default font size changes [message #1324 is a reply to message #1323] |
Sun, 07 April 2002 22:29 |
Ilia
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Josie wrote on Sun, 07 April 2002 3:28 PM | Some of the users of my forum have difficulty reading the small font sizes used by default in FUDForum. Does anyone know in which files I should look for the default paraments for display fonts (or the actual parameter names themselves)?
Thank so much in advance for your help!
-Josie
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Use the style editor, it will allow you to alter the CSS used by the forum and increase font size as well as change outher layout related settings.
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Re: Default font size changes [message #1326 is a reply to message #1324] |
Sun, 07 April 2002 23:00 |
Josie
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[quote title=prottoss wrote on Sun, 07 April 2002 6:29 PM Use the style editor, it will allow you to alter the CSS used by the forum and increase font size as well as change outher layout related settings.[/quote]
I accomplished the same thing by editting the header_1.inc file, which was nasty business because, for some reason, when I ran the install for FUDForum, it created all the associated files belonging to user "nobody" (versus my identity on the server). As a result, since I didn't own header_1.inc, I couldn't edit it and save over the original. I got around this by creating a PHP shell in the data directory that blew away the original header_1.inc. I then replaced it with a copy that I own.
Having gone through all that nonsense, I saw your reply and finally figured out how to go into STYLE MANAGER and click on the DEFAULT selection to get the editor to which you refer. FYI - I think that process could be more intuitive.
Great software; I look forward to the 2.0 release.
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Were it that easy! [message #1330 is a reply to message #1329] |
Mon, 08 April 2002 03:27 |
Josie
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I'm sure I totally goofed something up during the install of FUDForum, but the final product is that on the Apache server hosting my site, I don't "own" any of the FUDForum files. I can see them, but if they were set to, for example, 644, during the install, I couldn't modify them (since they weren't 'mine'). Very wierd. CHMOD wouldn't work *until* I created a file called change_perms.php with the simple code:
<html> <?php chmod ("/home/username/public_html/FUDforum/file.name", 0777); ?> </html>
Why this worked through PHP and not through a Telnet client, nor WS_FTP is a total mystery. However, it did.
I'm totally out of my league here, I know.
The Private Forum hack works pretty well too, though I know it's not supported by ya'll. Just wanted to share that since if *I* could get it to work, then it *must* be pretty simple and idiot proof.
-Josie
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Re: Were it that easy! [message #12962 is a reply to message #1330] |
Thu, 18 September 2003 16:52 |
Ilia
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If you want to modify the FUDforum files manually, you need to use the admin control panel to 'unlock files'.
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