Rob Code
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Any experience setting up your themes with the Skinr module:
http://drupal.org/node/578574#theme
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srobert72
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Yes I've just tried it and it works well.
You must set your Skinr CSS class in Drupal normally.
Then update your node.tpl.php and add Skinr class like this :
<div class="art-Post">
becomes
<div class="art-Post <?php echo $skinr; ?>">
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Pietro
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Quote srobert72:
Yes I've just tried it and it works well.
You must set your Skinr CSS class in Drupal normally.
Then update your node.tpl.php and add Skinr class like this :
<div class="art-Post">
becomes
<div class="art-Post <?php echo $skinr; ?>">
Hi robert,
can you explain it better? what you mean with setting the CSS class in Skinr?
Set a custom class or using the class in the artisteer-generated-theme CSS?
Thanks by the wav for the information
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Brad Konia
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It would be nice if there was an option in the Export Options to add the Skinr tags automatically. Adding the tags manually is a pain and every time you rebuild the theme, you would have to re-create the Skinr tags manually. Skinr is a very popular module for customizing themes, so I'm sure it would benefit many users if you supported this.
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shawn holt
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+1 on better skinr integration!
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Lawrence
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I don't think Artisteer will ever support Skinr. As great as the module is, Artisteer focuses primarily on Drupal core. Extra modules would require Artisteer to check every module This can be a pain with the thousands of modules out there.
Now, if Skinr gets into Drupal core (Don't think it will though), that's a different story. Best we can hope is that modules adapt themselves to Artisteer. As it stands, most modules play nice with Artisteer.
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shawn
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+++1 for skinr or fusion accelerator integration.
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