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    • CommentAuthorkhollida
    • CommentTimeMar 5th 2010
     
    Hello! I recently installed and configured wildflower on my server and the site isn't looking like I believe it should...
    The last time I used wildflower it was very clean and stylized, now my page just looks messy. Maybe I didn't configure it right?
    Anyhow, have a look for me and let me know what you think is wrong!

    http://purushost.com:8080/

    Thanks guys, and btw great job with what has been accomplished.
    • CommentAuthorTeckniX
    • CommentTimeMar 6th 2010
     
    Hey Khollida,
    This is unfortunately the latest version of wildflower. Very little has been done to the layout, as we've been focusing on the functional changes.
    There's a LOT that still needs to be done, but we're working hard to make it better everyday.

    A member offered his services for a complete UI re-design. So maybe we'll see how that pans out.


    You can modify all of the layouts to your liking though! everything can be put in app/views/ and it'll work.
    (except the layout, you have to rename it in wildflower/views/layout/default.ctp otherwise it wont work)

    Let me know if you need any more help!
    • CommentAuthorkhollida
    • CommentTimeMar 6th 2010
     
    Thanks! :)
    Would I be able to use the layout that was packaged with the previous version of Wf? or is that not really compatible with the latest release..
    • CommentAuthorTeckniX
    • CommentTimeMar 8th 2010
     
    I think some of it would be, although you may have to tweak some of the sub-pages. The previous version of WF used the wild_ prefix. The latest version uses all cake conventions.

    For example, previously the way to get the dynamic page content was via:

    $page['WildPage']['content']


    The new way is:

    $page['Page']['content']


    Hope this helps!

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