Le Lundi 29 Octobre 2012 14:06 CET, Federico Alberto Sayd <fs...@uncu.edu.ar> a écrit:
> On 29/10/12 06:26, gerard breiner wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Given I customized the login page, I first copied the template > > SOGoRootPage.wox in /home/sogo/GNUstep/Library//SOGo/Templates/MainUI/. > > Given too I had to modified the SOGoRootPage.css It comes good sense to > > copy this file to the same path so that to prevent that an upgrade replace > > my changes. > > So I tried... > > defaults write sogod SOGoUIAdditionalCSSFiles > > "(/home/sogo/GNUstep/Library/SOGo/Templates/MainUI/SOGoRootPage.css)". > > service sogo restart. > > However it seems it is still the original file that is loaded. > > Could you please tell me what is wrong ? > > > > Best regards. > > > > Gérard > Can you confirm that is your own css file that is loaded? You can try > inspecting the html code or use a tool as Firebug to debug the CSS y > and view if default CSS properties are not overwriting your CSS properties > > Regards > > Federico > -- > users@sogo.nu > https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists Hello Federico, Yes it is a fact that the SOGoRootPage.css that is loaded is not the one I customized. the mine load a different skin. However I tried your idea of tracking the css code with firebug but "Wiew CSS" give no result (blank page). Nevertheless it is not indeed html code. It is ? The only thing that work in the thumb "Styles" of Firebug is "Disable CSS". However I guess that the aim of the directive SOGo "SOGoUIAdditionalCSSFiles" is to override the css so that to customize stylesheet with our own css. It is a pity but it does not work for me. Does it work for you ? Best regards. Gerard -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists