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Conversions from joomlaboard to Fireboard! 1 Year, 7 Months ago  
I am impressed with the work and time involved with this complete solution. I have used several forums bridged to Joomla!, but there is always a trade off. This is a wonderful forum/component for Joomla!

Thank you -
Michael


One of my many project sites...
The Lost Arts Guild - Forum

I'm working on my company's site now...
JC Michael.net - forum

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Re:Conversions from joomlaboard to Fireboard! 1 Year, 7 Months ago  
Thanks..

Are you using joomla style active? Try to others, I guess will be better.
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Re:Conversions from joomlaboard to Fireboard! 1 Year, 7 Months ago  
Yes, I am using the joomla style. After your suggestion I disabled it and it did not change the layout at all just the style which I did not see the need to re-do after editing the .css to get it the way I wanted it.

What would be the advantage to disabling it as opposed to enabling it? Having a large width forum isn't a benefit to me. One that fits into the joomla interface is preferred I would think. Dare to be different than phpBB or SMF or others I guess.

I have joomla / coppermine & SMF running on my personal site wrapped and prefer the blended look with modules and menu's as opposed to the large format. It does have it's place I guess but the joomlaboard was also tailored to fit into the joomla interface.

One must remember to test their creation in Firefox and IE to see the real differences. I use Firefox with the IE tab extension to develop the look and feel.

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Re:Conversions from joomlaboard to Fireboard! 1 Year, 7 Months ago  
Quinn wrote:
Yes, I am using the joomla style. After your suggestion I disabled it and it did not change the layout at all just the style which I did not see the need to re-do after editing the .css to get it the way I wanted it.



greatpixels, I have thought about your suggestion and decided to disable the joomla style and work on the template.css. Now it looks much better thanks!

The Lost Arts Guild

Now to work on those buttons...

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