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SOLVED - Mission Control template not working.

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    SOLVED - Mission Control template not working.

    Posted 13 years 5 months ago
    • I have a Joomla 1.7 site with the Reflex template and latest version of Mission Control ACP. But recently I was switching back to the default Joomla ACP template and when I switched back to Mission Control it wont change the template design. I can see Mission Control selected as the default ACP but the design/graphics of the ACP is still the default ACP (Bluestork).

      Any idea what's wrong? I tried deleting Mission Control in Extension Manager but get an error message saying you can't delete the last style.

      Thanks for any advice!
    • Last Edit: 13 years 4 months ago by nemmar.
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    Re: SOLVED - Mission Control template not working.

    Posted 13 years 5 months ago
    • Try this:

      1) in the template manager set the default template back to blustork
      2) in the extensions manager filter on mission. You should get the template and the plugin. Uninstall both.
      3) then filter on rok and uninstall the 4 admin modules and roktracking plugin
      4) install the latest 2.0 version of mc
      5) in the template manager assign mc as default

      This should get you all back and running
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    Re: SOLVED - Mission Control template not working.

    Posted 13 years 5 months ago
    • 3) then filter on rok and uninstall the 4 admin modules and roktracking plugin
      Andy,
      One of the 4 admin modules is RokGallery. Are you absolutely SURE I can uninstall that and then when I reinstall MC template it will be back? The reason I ask is I have thousands of image files in RokGallery galleries with descriptions and tags. I don't want all that being corrupted/deleted/changed by removing the RokGallery admin in Extension Manager.

      Let me know if I'm incorrect and setup 3 you mention will be fine and not negatively effect my RokGallery files/setup.

      Thanks!
    • NOTE to forum mods: Right-Click is disabled on my site but source code is visible. Unfortunately, I have some images on my site that are licensed and the agreement is that right-click be disabled. I use the F12 key for Firebug instead of right-click. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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    Re: SOLVED - Mission Control template not working.

    Posted 13 years 5 months ago
    • Well not RokGallery of course, that's a site module, not an admin module and is nothing to do with MissionControl. The modules are:

      RokAdminAudit
      RokQuickLinks
      RokUserChart
      RokUserStats

      the Plugins are:

      RokTracking
      MissionControl

      and the template of course

      MissionControl
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    Re: SOLVED - Mission Control template not working.

    Posted 13 years 5 months ago
    • Andy,

      I'm editing this post since I figured out what the problem was. I had my admin user profile set to Bluestork for the admin panel, instead of default.

      Thanks.
    • NOTE to forum mods: Right-Click is disabled on my site but source code is visible. Unfortunately, I have some images on my site that are licensed and the agreement is that right-click be disabled. I use the F12 key for Firebug instead of right-click. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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