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Customizing the login module for SMF Bridge

  • Customizing the login module for SMF Bridge

    Posted 18 years 3 weeks ago
    • I have searched high and low, through PHP files, directories, to figure out how to customize the rather ugly and chunky login box that the SMF bridge creates for the site...

      Would someone know how to customize it, to give it more whitespace and fit the look of the awesome RT templates?

      My site is at www.betougher.com , Any other tips would be appreciated. Thanks so much guys (and gals)

      Rob
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  • Re: Customizing the login module for SMF Bridge

    Posted 18 years 3 weeks ago
    • I have the same problems, and would like to have the log in module to look like the one in the top that comes with the template from here.
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    Re: Customizing the login module for SMF Bridge

    Posted 18 years 3 weeks ago
    • Search the member submission forum. Arifin submitted what you're looking for a few months ago :)
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  • Re: Customizing the login module for SMF Bridge

    Posted 18 years 2 weeks ago
    • Thanks Gollum... Another problem solved, Now just to fix the CSS between SMF and Vortex... The end result is at

      www.betougher.com

      Now, to customize SMF to fit into the site, remove the header section, etc... woooooo fun.

      Thanks everyone, it's really coming together.
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  • Re: Customizing the login module for SMF Bridge

    Posted 18 years 2 weeks ago
    • If you don't use it already, go and install firebug

      www.getfirebug.com

      It will allow you to see what CSS is being use where, and what files it comes from, AND lets you modify it in real time on your site so you can see the results without actually changing the files. (you will still need to change the files to make the changes permanent though.
    • Last Edit: 18 years 2 weeks ago by Daniel Chapman.
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  • Re: Customizing the login module for SMF Bridge

    Posted 18 years 2 weeks ago
    • Daniel thanks so much, I believe I have firebug, I just never used it. I could see how that would be infinitely useful,

      I really appreciate it!~
      Rob
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  • Re: Customizing the login module for SMF Bridge

    Posted 18 years 2 weeks ago
    • FB sped up my development of custom css by about 500% with no exaggertion.

      I cannot sing it's praises enough.
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  • Re: Customizing the login module for SMF Bridge

    Posted 18 years 2 weeks ago
    • Daniel Chapman wrote:
      FB sped up my development of custom css by about 500% with no exaggertion.

      I cannot sing it's praises enough.

      I can second that ;D
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