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What do you mean by "To change the color scheme or customizing color, you need to use the public file system?"
How do I change the color?
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Comment #1
mrgoltra CreditAttribution: mrgoltra commentedthere is a folder called color and in there is a file called color.inc you can open this with dreamweaver, crimson editor or any editor. look some of the color scheme then add yours. I hope this is what you are looking for.
Comment #2
jcsprstr CreditAttribution: jcsprstr commentedHi, This looks really awesome!...BUT...I have the same question... So if I wanted to change the color scheme from Girly Pink to Aquamarine I would need to do what?
Thanks for an awesome theme and for helping a newbie!
Comment #3
jcsprstr CreditAttribution: jcsprstr commentedwhoops sorry duplicate post.
Comment #4
jcsprstr CreditAttribution: jcsprstr commentedNevermind. The color module just needs to be enabled.
Comment #5
sopris CreditAttribution: sopris commentedHi, same issue on the color.
Color module enabled does nothing for me in settings for the theme... no options to select another design schema. I do have the theme api installed as well.
Is there some other page other than the theme config that contains the UI to switch the schema?
Comment #6
crazy9911 CreditAttribution: crazy9911 commentedSame thing for me.. Nothing above helped
Comment #7
Jeff Burnz CreditAttribution: Jeff Burnz commented@stinky - Drupal supports both public and private file system settings, essentially if you choose private Drupal will handle access to the files folder, however to use the color module the folder needs to be publicly write-able. See next...
@crazy9911 - Possibly a permissions issue, the folder that stores the color files (normally something like files/color) needs to write-able (try chmod 777) and be sure to set the file system to Public, not private.
@sopris - for Drupal 6 you don't need to install the theme api, its built in. All config should be on the theme settings page for each specific theme, be sure you are actually looking at the theme settings for Pixture and not the global settings.
Comment #8
Jeff Burnz CreditAttribution: Jeff Burnz commentedZero feedback, what a surprise...