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1  MamboHacks.com / Mambo-SMF Integration 1.2.0 Support / Re: Viewing wrapped SMF changes the appearance of left modules on: May 03, 2005, 03:04:18 AM
SOunds to like the call for the SMF style sheet is coming after your main style sheet. If th is so take the a{} definition out of the SMF style sheet and leave the one you want in your main tempalte style sheet.
2  MamboHacks.com / Mambo-SMF Integration 1.2.0 Support / Re: Viewing wrapped SMF changes the appearance of left modules on: April 09, 2005, 12:47:59 PM
It seems to be because there isn't a default link style in your Mambo template css file.

I've just notived the same thing on my site and put this code in:

a {
font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}


which brought alt the links in SMF in to line with the Mambo template as well as fixing the SMF wrapper issue.

I hope this helps you.  Smiley

Cheers

Quayfee
3  MamboHacks.com / Mambo-SMF Integration 1.2.0 Support / Undefined Index 'action' on: April 09, 2005, 05:45:59 AM
Hi All,

I'm not sure if this is a bug or I'm being a muppet... Huh

I'm just trying to get this working and go tto the stage that it should all appear. If 'unwrapped' is chosen all is well, but when I try to wrap the forums into the site template (just using the standard ones while I get everything working) I get the following error:

Notice: Undefined index: action in /home/falsail/domains/falmouth-sailing.co.uk/public_html/mambo/components/com_smf/smf.php on line 91

Looking at line 91 of said file the problem appears to be that the $_REQUEST array doesn't have an 'action' index.

Any thoughts wouold be gratefully received...

System running:
Fedora Core 3
Apache1.3
php 4.3.10
MySQL 4.1
Mambo 4.5.2
SMF1.03

CHeers,

Quayfee Cool
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