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3/26/2007 3:29 PM
 
I have downloaded from http://www.xd.com.au/ a dnn light gray skin with containers.
I have downloaded from http://www.apollo-software.nl/ a sample blue skin (no containers)
I bought from apollo software the pagelocalization software.
I have modified from the above mentioned skins and the skin included in dnn 4.3.7 a “new” skin
 
The new skin is modified with de tokens needed for the page localization.
The new skin has the same looks like the skin of xdnn light gray.
With the new skin, I use the xdnn light gray container.
The modified skin and containers works fine.
 
The mix of those entire skins works fine (I think !!!).
So I decided to build a completely new skin with matching containers.
For that purpose I downloaded the skinning document.
I read that the example in this document is the same skin they use in DNN version 2.
It is a document of 70 pages and not easy to read.

So here are my questions.
The skin and containers I use right now are doing fine, is it wise to rebuild everything or is it better to leave it as it is ?
Is the skinning document up to date as guide to build a skin for dnn 4 ?
 
With regards, Ton Hermes


Art is hard work, inspiration is the cream on top of it. See my watercolors at www.watermansite.com and my enamel art at www.watermanshop.com
 
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3/26/2007 5:55 PM
 
Ton, the skinning document is up to date there have been no significant changes.
If your containers work I would leave them the way they are, unless you want to learn skinning.
 
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3/27/2007 2:50 AM
 

Hi Timo,

I do not want to learn skinning.
I was only concerned over the modifications I made.

thanks for the advise.
With regards, Ton Hermes


Art is hard work, inspiration is the cream on top of it. See my watercolors at www.watermansite.com and my enamel art at www.watermanshop.com
 
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