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Hello, I am having a problem installing skins onto my TWiki. Currently my company uses the "cc-movabletype" skin, and we are interested in changing it with either the BlueSkin or DragonSkin. Our IT guy installed the two skins for us, and now the problem is getting them to work. For example, with the DragonSkin I set "SKIN = dragon" and I get a column on the left side of the screen where the skin should place one. However, there is no color whatsoever, and no graphics that should be with the skin are there. Trying to figure out the problem, I found none of the DragonSkin preferences (beginning with DS-...) had any effect whatsoever on what is happening. I feel that I should get our IT guy to reinstall the skins, but he is not in right now so any other solutions would be helpful.

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease02Sep2004
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin
Server OS:  
Web server:  
Perl version:  
Client OS: MS Windows XP Service Pack 2
Web Browser: IE 6, Firefox, others
Categories: Skin

-- DorianScrima - 18 Aug 2005

Answer

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I think you will need to get the IT guy to check over the installation (in particular, he should read the TWiki.DragonSkinInstall topic, since simply unzipping the skin does not complete the installation).

-- ClaussStrauch - 19 Aug 2005

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