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October 6, 2014 at 7:53 am #10004118ericdon95Participant
Hello,
We bought Porto theme few weeks ago, and planed to buy admin theme.
I have two questions :
1. We want to have dark background, and use Get skin css option in order to have dark theme. We placed it at the end of the css files but nothing happens, the teheme remains white… Have you an idea ?
2. is it possible to mixed admin and classic theme into one site ?
we want to use the forms of the admin theme (also in black) in the Porto responsive theme.Thank you for your answer
Regards
October 6, 2014 at 2:14 pm #10004124SupportKeymasterHello,
Both questions are in our FAQs 🙂
1) Please refer to: http://www.okler.net/forums/topic/how-to-use-the-dark-version/
2) Yes, it’s possible, you can integrate both templates (using the latest version) – http://www.okler.net/forums/topic/how-to-integrate-porto-admin-extension-on-porto/
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks.
October 6, 2014 at 3:50 pm #10004136ericdon95ParticipantThis reply has been marked as private.October 6, 2014 at 5:55 pm #10004141SupportKeymasterHello, can you please confirm that you added the “dark” class in the “html” element?
The preview of the dark version in the pages that are integrated can be seen here: http://preview.oklerthemes.com/porto/3.3.1/feature-admin-forms-basic.html
The fields show be like this:
If that doesn’t work, please send me the URL of your website so I can check what is going on.
Thanks!
October 7, 2014 at 3:58 am #10004144ericdon95ParticipantThis reply has been marked as private.October 7, 2014 at 2:15 pm #10004159SupportKeymasterHello, ok, looks like the problem is the path of the CSS/JS.
As you can see, there are a lot of files from the admin that you need to set the correct path, by default it comes as:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="admin/assets/stylesheets/theme-admin-extension.css">
So please make sure you have the admin files under the “admin/” path, or you will the to change the paths.
CSSs:
JS:
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks.
October 8, 2014 at 1:47 pm #10004193ericdon95ParticipantThis reply has been marked as private.October 9, 2014 at 10:14 am #10004213SupportKeymasterHello, I was looking at the website you sent and I wasn’t able to see exactly where you want to use the Admin elements.
Just to make sure, you want to use elements from the admin in the front-end, right?
The fact is that if you want to use those in the home page you need to add the CSSs and JSs from the admin integration, the ones you can find the the samples pages: feature-admin-forms-advanced.html, feature-admin-forms-basic.html, etc…
So you need to add those in the page:
(and make sure the path is correct, as you said, you probably don’t have the “admin” path in the front-end structure, that is just a sample, you need to “connect” that with the admin structure of files.)
For now, the elements that work in the integration are:
http://preview.oklerthemes.com/porto/3.3.1/feature-admin-forms-basic.html
http://preview.oklerthemes.com/porto/3.3.1/feature-admin-forms-advanced.html
http://preview.oklerthemes.com/porto/3.3.1/feature-admin-forms-wizard.html
http://preview.oklerthemes.com/porto/3.3.1/feature-admin-forms-code-editor.html
http://preview.oklerthemes.com/porto/3.3.1/feature-admin-tables-advanced.html
http://preview.oklerthemes.com/porto/3.3.1/feature-admin-tables-responsive.html
http://preview.oklerthemes.com/porto/3.3.1/feature-admin-tables-editable.html
http://preview.oklerthemes.com/porto/3.3.1/feature-admin-tables-ajax.html
http://preview.oklerthemes.com/porto/3.3.1/feature-admin-charts.htmlMy suggestion is that you review the steps from this topic:
Thanks.
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