The thing that I wasted a good portion of my time on initially was the 
language directories.  I would edit the template/psml file at the right 
point, but forget about the language specific file.  My understanding is 
that if the language directory exists it is used.

Have you edited psml/anon/html/en/default.psml?  Have you verified that the 
psml you edited is the one being displayed by adding a portlet entry and 
verifying that it shows up?

-tk


At 12:15 PM 5/1/2002 -0700, Shultz, Kevin wrote:
>I realize that this question has been versed in many ways and at many times
>within these archives but to my defense I have traversed them in their
>entirety and am either misunderstanding or simply not finding the
>information I am looking for.
>
>I have added a new skin-entry within skins.xreg, I have modified
>services.PortalToolkit.default.skin to equal the new skin entry, I have
>modified the psml/anon/html/default.psml to reflect the skin name tag (as
>the same new skin) and still my default portal page reflects a color scheme
>based on the original install default orange-gray.  I had hoped to isolate
>where this setting resides with my own endeavors but have exhausted far more
>man-hours in being unsuccessful that I care to count.
>
>If anyone can provide some much needed advice on what I seem to be missing I
>would be most grateful.  Thank you in advance
>
>Very Respectfully,
>
>Kevin
>
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