I apologize in advance if this issue has been addressed already, I did search multiple times but did not find anything.
I just installed the latest build of RN on a test site to check it our before implementing on my main site, everything is golden except my themes in my forums are broken.
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is a link to the test site forums to check it out. Frames are messed up, debug mode does not throw up any errors so I'm not sure what is going on. The theme has been running fine on prior version of RN for over a year, so it must be something in this build affecting my theme.
Any insight is always greatly appreciated, thanks so much for this awesome portal.
Joined: Apr 06, 2006 Posts: 2415 Location: Iowa, USA
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Fri Aug 15, 2008 7:25 am
What was the version number of the prior version of RN? Recent versions of RN now use XHTML for the doctype, and XHTML has some subtle differences from HTML. The theme might need to be tweaked.
Is a itemstats mod that causes items that are in [item][/item] tags to have a rollover with description of what that item is.
The theme was still broken before the itemstats went in and it is working well so I'm not sure if that is part of the problem. the "//" might be an issue though...
I will have to look into the html and body tags, see what has changed, also is there a way to be sure what version I was using? it had been so long since I originally did it, I do have an original site backup so if there is a file that has the version number in it I can check I would like to do so to confirm.
I'm going to re-download the original theme file and compare code/replace code to see if during installs and itemstats something didn't get jumbled.
Not exactly, some graphics are missing. I have changed it back to the default fisubice and re-uploaded the original files of my custom theme direct from the company I bought it from.
If you want to click on the above link and you can see what the forums look like and what yours looks like.
Ok, I re-uploaded the Fisubice folder from the OLD RN backup I had and the default theme is working good now, the custom one is still not looking properly.
The tables are shifted to the right and the bottom area where the footer should be is broken, here is a link to the original theme from the site I purchased from, you can see how the forums should look:
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Thanks again for quick replies and ideas.
I might have another issue that you guys might be able to help me with if I can resolve this one first.
your problem persist in your <html><body> it seems somecode what should be in the header is called inside the body is called ... and this code is calledmultiple times.
If you check with firefox webbdevelloper add-on you can see what i mean.
I recommend this tool to view outputted source.
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Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
<head>
<title>Sanct Test Site </title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /><meta http-equiv="Content-Script-Type" content="text/javascript" /><meta http-equiv="EXPIRES" content="0" /><meta name="RESOURCE-TYPE" content="DOCUMENT" /><meta name="DISTRIBUTION" content="GLOBAL" /><meta name="AUTHOR" content="Sanct Test Site" /><meta name="COPYRIGHT" content="Copyright (c) by Sanct Test Site" /><meta name="KEYWORDS" content="Raven, raven, ravennuke, raven nuke, scripts, MySQL, mysql, CMS, cms, Best CMS, best cms, News, news, New, new, Technology, technology, Headlines, headlines, Nuke, nuke, PHP-Nuke, phpnuke, php-nuke, Geek, geek, Geeks, geeks, Hacker, hacker, Hackers, hackers, Linux, linux, Windows, windows, Software, software, Download, download, Downloads, downloads, Free, FREE, free, Community, community, MP3, mp3, Forum, forum, Forums, forums, Bulletin, bulletin, Board, board, Boards, boards, PHP, php, Survey, survey, Kernel, kernel, Comment, comment, Comments, comments, Portal, portal, ODP, odp, Open, open, Open Source, OpenSource, Opensource, opensource, open source, Free Software, FreeSoftware, Freesoftware, free software, GNU, gnu, GPL, gpl, License, license, Unix, UNIX, *nix, unix, MySQL, mysql, SQL, sql, Database, DataBase, Blogs, blogs, Blog, blog, database, Mandrake, mandrake, Red Hat, RedHat, red hat, Slackware, slackware, SUSE, SuSE, suse, Debian, debian, Gnome, GNOME, gnome, Kde, KDE, kde, Enlightenment, enlightenment, Interactive, interactive, Programming, programming, Extreme, extreme, Game, game, Games, games, Web Site, web site, Weblog, WebLog, weblog, Guru, GURU, guru, Oracle, oracle, db2, DB2, odbc, ODBC, plugin, plugins, Plugin, Plugins" /><meta name="DESCRIPTION" content="sanct testq" /><meta name="ROBOTS" content="INDEX, FOLLOW" /><meta name="REVISIT-AFTER" content="1 DAYS" /><meta name="RATING" content="GENERAL" /><meta name="GENERATOR" content="RavenNuke(tm) Copyright (c) 2008 by Gaylen Fraley. This is free software, and you may redistribute it under the GPL (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt). RavenNuke(tm) is supported by the RavenNuke(tm) Team at http://ravenphpscripts.com. RavenNuke(tm) is an updated, improved, and more secure version of PHP-Nuke (http://www.phpnuke.org)." /><script type="text/javascript">
<!--
function openwindow(){
window.open ("modules/Forums/copyright.php","Copyright","toolbar=no,location=no,directories=no,status=no,scrollbars=yes,resizable=no,copyhistory=no,width=400,height=200");
}
//-->
</SCRIPT>
<link rel="top" href="forums.html&file=index" title="Sanct Test Site Forum Index" />
<link rel="search" href="forums.html&file=search" title="Search" />
<link rel="help" href="forums.html&file=faq" title="Forum FAQ" />
<link rel="author" href="modules.php?name=Members_List&file=index" title="Memberlist" />
<title>Sanct Test Site :: Index</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="themes/WOW/style/style_forums.css" type="text/css">
<script lanuae="JavaScript1.2">
<!--
var ns6=document.etElementById&&!document.all?1:0
var head="display:''"
var folder=''
function expandit(curobj){
folder=ns6?curobj.nextSiblin.nextSiblin.style:document.all[curobj.sourceIndex+1].style
if (folder.display=="none")
folder.display=""
else
folder.display="none"
}
//-->
</script>
<!-- start mod : Resize Posted Images Based on Max Width -->
<script type="text/javascript">
//<![CDATA[
<!--
window.onload = resizeImg;
function resizeImg()
{
/* /////////////////
/// edit begin ///
///////////////// */
var max_width = 500; // you can change this number, this is the max width in pixels for posted images
/* /////////////////
/// edit end ///
///////////////// */
if (!document.getElementsByTagName) return;
if (!document.body.getAttribute) return;
for (i=0; i<document.getElementsByTagName("IMG").length; i++)
{
var im = document.getElementsByTagName("IMG")[i];
if (!im.getAttribute('longdesc')) continue;
if ( (im.width > max_width) && (im.getAttribute('longdesc').indexOf('resizemod')!=-1) )
{
im.style.width = String(max_width) + 'px';
eval("popRM" + String(i) + " = new Function(\"popRM = window.open('" + im.src + "','christianfecteaudotcom','top=10,left=10,width=400,height=400,scrollbars=1,resizable=1'); popRM.focus();\")");
eval("im.onclick = popRM" + String(i) + ";");
document.all ? im.style.cursor = 'hand' : im.style.cursor = 'pointer';
im.title = '';
}
}
}
//-->
//]]>
</script>
<!-- fin mod : Resize Posted Images Based on Max Width -->
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Ended up fixing it by re-uploading my /includes directory, I am still going to have a look at those empty <html> tags. I'm sure that can't be good for it.
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