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  • Deverill
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 305
    • 4.1.x

    [CMS] What layout/template is this?

    I am editing darthos mobile style.

    The CMS section is currently using the same layout I use on my desktop site which, obviously Isn't going to work. I'm not using a default layout, are layouts editable in templates?

    Basically I need to know where I can edit the CMS of my mobile style to change the layout etc.



    I can't figure it out.
  • Merjawy
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2002
    • 2613

    #2
    You should make sure the CMS is using the style you're editing... From home page of CMS click on Edit and select the style you want to edit to see the changes

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    • Wayne Luke
      vBulletin Technical Support Lead
      • Aug 2000
      • 73383
      • 6.0.X

      #3
      Originally posted by Deverill
      I am editing darthos mobile style.

      The CMS section is currently using the same layout I use on my desktop site which, obviously Isn't going to work. I'm not using a default layout, are layouts editable in templates?

      Basically I need to know where I can edit the CMS of my mobile style to change the layout etc.



      I can't figure it out.
      The site in question is using a third-party mobile style. It is linked in the footer of the page you provided. I also believe it is available at www.vbulletin.org.
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      • Mark.B
        vBulletin Support
        • Feb 2004
        • 24275
        • 6.0.X

        #4
        Dartho's style does not incorporate any CMS-specific templates and just uses the default vB ones.

        Basically in the admincp you would search for templates with vbcms_ in title, within Dartho's style. You would then need to edit these to match the same styling rules and syntax that the rest of Dartho's style uses.

        I did mine this way but be warned, to do it properly is quite a big job and involves an element of rethinking the CMS general layout because of the limitations of a mobile screen. You need to be reasonably competent in html and css to accomplish this.

        Also you can pretty much forget widgets.

        I posted a thread with a screenshot of my CMS using Dartho's style:


        Help with this really belongs on vbulletin.org in Dartho's thread.
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