Hi All<br>I have very limited knowledge on Drupal.<br>I have installed Drupal 6.x, I have made the front page.<br> <br>Once user logs in, it lands in my login destination panel page (configured usning login destination module).<br>
I want in my login destination page, I should have around 3 tabbed panes.<br> <br>I downloaded quicktabs module, using quicktabs module created a block (having 3 tabs).<br>Added the block to login destination panel page. I am able to see the tabbed panes as expected.<br>
<br>Now please clarify<br>---------------------------------------------<br>1. Is this the preferred way to have tabbed panes in Drupal 6.x ?<br> <br>Here I face a minor problem. I am using CTI-Flex theme (a zen sub-theme), I have configured different colors for header, footer, background etc (I have installed color picker module).<br>
The login destination page (that has tabs), looks bit odd, it does not have the configured colors for header, footer and background. So my front page headr/footer/background color, login destination page headr/footer/background color are entirely different. Any idea what needs to be done.<br>
<br>2. What is the preferred way to have tabbed panes in Drupal 7.x, as my plan is there to upgrade to Drupal 7.x<br> <br>3. Will quicktabs work with Drupal 7.x<br> <br>Regards<br>Kamal <br><br>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Marty Landman <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mlandman@face2interface.com">mlandman@face2interface.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote style="BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; PADDING-LEFT: 1ex" class="gmail_quote">Yeah I was afraid of that. Wish there was something like overriding<br>the tpl.php files but nooo. And alas I didn't write the site to begin<br>
with so too late for doing things right to start with.<br><br>Marty<br><br>At 08:44 PM 12/22/2010, Brian Choc wrote:<br>>You could use 'diff' or something similar to find out what's changed<br>>and put just those lines of CSS in a file in your theme<br>
>folder. Generally, I find the best way to avoid this problem is not<br>>to get into it in the first place by keeping the custom CSS in the<br>>theme folder to begin with. :)<br>><br>>Brian<br>><br>>On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Marty Landman<br>
><<mailto:<a href="mailto:mlandman@face2interface.com">mlandman@face2interface.com</a>><a href="mailto:mlandman@face2interface.com">mlandman@face2interface.com</a>> wrote:<br>>I've upgraded a D5 website for a client and the CSS files for<br>
>nice_menus had been customized within the nice_menus module's<br>>directory, which obviously got overwritten by my upgrade.<br>><br>>Which I understand is why this wasn't the right way to do things. I'm<br>
>sure that copying the old css files fixes the problems, because I<br>>did. Want to do things according to best practice. I could just take<br>>those entire css file contents and append them to the style.css file<br>
>for the theme. That'd work I think, but is there a better way, w/o<br>>actually picking all the lines apart to see what's needed?<br>><br>>Marty<br>><br>>--<br>>[ Drupal support list | <<a href="http://lists.drupal.org/" target="_blank">http://lists.drupal.org/</a>><a href="http://lists.drupal.org/" target="_blank">http://lists.drupal.org/</a> ]<br>
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