I appreciate the tutorial, but I feel like you misunderstood my original post. I have greatly modified the look and feel of the site, except for one page... the login page. That was the subject of the post.
My current design of my administration pages at http://www.blogtower.com/admin (After logging in) is closely styled after my corporate webpages at http://www.beltane.com . You'll note the disticted Nuke-style CMS design structures. I have custom header, footer and CSS to accomplish that, both with new CSS styles and rewriting your styles. And yes, there is a login block on my website so that you skip the Blogware logon screen. But if someone decides to skip it and enter directly, or if they mistype their password, they get this screen. You'll note the name of my admin pages was pulled from my settings. Based on the admin URL in my settings, it recognizes that the Title should be set to me. You'll also note the existance of "Copyright Tucows" that can't be gotten rid of like you promised. The point of my post was that I want that screen to also pull my custom header, footer, and CSS from settings. If it can pull my title, then it obviouly has the ability to also pull my look and feel settings. I want it to look like this which you can't do at the moment. To accomplish that, you should pretty much only have to make a small change in your files, something like {{header}} or whatever you templating system calls it. I've also modified my corportate blog's look and feel to also match my corporate site, but with a Bloggy feel to it at http://blog.beltane.com Bryan Britt Beltane Web Services -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ICQ: 53037451 Bryan L. Britt 501-327-8558 Beltane Web Services, Conway, AR http://www.beltane.com ~~~~~~~~~~Support Private Communications on the Internet~~~~~~~~~~ ----------------------- Original Message ----------------------- On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 02:03:20 -0400, Joey deVilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Here's a quick guide to making changes to the look and feel of your > customers' Control Panels. I'll post some examples (which screenshots) > to the Blogware Resellers' Blog (http://resellers.blogware.com) early > this week.
