Pawel Tecza <p.te...@net.icm.edu.pl> wrote:
| On Fri, 11 Aug 2006, mess-mate wrote:
|
| > Pawel Tecza <p.te...@net.icm.edu.pl> wrote:
| > | Hello,
| > |
| > | On Fri, 11 Aug 2006, mess-mate wrote:
| > |
| > | > Hi folks,
| > | > is there a way to change the colorq of the menu of sqwekmail ?
| > | > mine are black on blue and little or not visible.
| > | > thanks in advance
| > |
| > | You are free to change the layout of Sqwebmail by modify
| > | its templates (html/$LANGUAGE/*.html files) or CSS file
| > | (images/sqwebmail.css).
| > |
| > | BTW, what version of Sqwebmail do you use? Was it installed
| > | successfully? Can you check an error log of your HTTP server?
| > | I'm quite sure that there are not default colors of a navbar
| > | in the latest Sqwebmail.
| > |
| > | My best regards,
| > |
| > | Pawel Tecza
| > |
| > On debian/sarge, sqwebmail version 0.47-4
|
| This is very very old version of Sqwebmail. Mr Sam doesn't
| support it, so you should find backport with the latest
| version or build your own from "unstable" Debian source package.
|
| > I've installed it without any problem :)
| > Al img and a .css file are installed in /usr/share/sqwebmail..
| > But can't find what and how cha,ge the 'menu' colors, something more
| > visible as say white on blue :(
|
| Try to find HTML templates with included navbar:
|
| $ dpkg -L sqwebmail |grep navbar
|
| My best regards,
|
| Pawel
|
Thanks Pawel, i've installed a newer version and the colors are ok
now.
But why aren't there the full headers set ??
best regards
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