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1/3/2010 2:59 PM
 

In an existing Forum module, when I go to User Settings or Forum Administration, the display does not look right.  I can't click on anything to change my profile or settings.  However, if I add a new forum module to a sample page, it looks OK.

The existing forum module was created when we were using DNN 4.9.0.  I don't know what version the Forum module was at that time.  We have since upgraded to DNN 5.1.4 and Forum module 4.5.3.  I did not notice the User Settings screen being different because I hadn't been in that screen for a while.

I've checked the settings of the existing module and the new module I added.  They are using the same container.  I tried setting the container to one of the standard DNN containers, but when I go to the User Settings screen, it goes back to the site default container.  But the fact that a new forum module using the same container looks ok, leads me to believe it's not a problem with the container.

I don't want to have to re-do the entire forum module that I spent many hours to set up.  I don't want to lose all the posts in that existing module either.

Here is a screen print of the problem.

 
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1/3/2010 8:52 PM
 

Well, I solved my own problem.  I was using a Custom theme.  When I created the custom theme, I had copied the default theme including the CSS file.  The only thing I changed in the theme was the color of some of the icons.  It was hard to tell when new messages were posted because it was hard to tell the difference between "light gray" and "dark gray".  I made all the "new message" icons tinted red.

When I upgraded, apparently the default CSS file changed.  In addition, there were a number of new icons that I didn't have in my custom theme.  I backed up my edited icons, copied the default theme into the custom theme folder, and then copied my changed icons back in.

I'll have to remember this next time I upgrade...Sorry for the extra post.

 
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1/3/2010 10:47 PM
 

Your problems are all correctable in your custom theme for the module (or it was an older version with a different theme). When you put a new instance of the module on the page, it uses the updated default theme. 


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