Kevin,

You're freakin me out.  I did extremely similar things last night...  Even 
editting action.edit to adjust the HxW of the edit window...  To the same HxW 
of yours....    Get out of my head!!   :)

-dustin

sent from my palm pre
Kevin wrote:



I also made a change to the action.edit to increase the edit window

which for me was way too narrow...



The original has



  [box boltcontent cols=60 rows=16



When I was using a 950px width I set it to



  [box boltcontent cols=80 rows=20 gui=true]



When I moved the page narrower to 900px I had to change it to



  [box boltcontent cols=70 rows=20 gui=true]



Took me a while the other day to find where this was set.  One would

think CSS, but it is actually a textbox so the cols control the actual

width.





On Sep 2, 9:43 pm, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:

> the learning process moves forward...

>

> The skin process was actually easier than I made it out as before...

>

> Using your steps, I was able to make from another clean copy of

> Boltwire, a boltwire skin.

>

> So I now have a zip file called boltwire.zip which contains:

>

>   Length     Date   Time    Name

>  --------    ----   ----    ----

>       626  09-02-09 20:46   boltwire/boltwire.gif

>       855  09-02-09 20:47   boltwire/code.skin.boltwire

>      4307  09-02-09 20:47   boltwire/code.style.boltwire

>

> When I loaded it, everything worked almost as if I had the original

> skin again.

>

> There were a couple differences..

>

> 1) I had modified the top zone to add breadcrumbs across the top

> right. This is still there when I load the original skin.  I should

> have made that type of change in the skin itself perhaps.

>

> 2) Same thing with the size zone.  I added a graphic in the zone that

> if I were really using a custom skin, it would be in the skin file

> instead.

>

> Wondering a bit if I can include zone sections in a skin as well that

> would accomplish the same??

>

> Still need to play a bit more, but I am getting closer.

>

> I was a little confused by the other skins because they all seemed to

> include secondary style css file which I thought were needed.  They

> are not.  So it is alot simpler than I thought.

>

> The other confusing part was how the installed skin get copied over to

> the field/pages area... That took a little getting used to as I wanted

> to make changes to the original files in the farm/skins area.

>

> It is easier than that.  When ready to create a zip file, you just

> grab the copies from the field/pages area.

>

> Very cool.






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