Cool, maybe it's something I might take a look at again. But after being
bitten by it a few years back I just tend to leave it alone and stick with
out-of-the-box, it does everything I need and you can remove just about all
of the "OTRS" branding using SysConfig and custom images.

Steve



On 16 August 2012 13:49, Michiel Beijen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Steven!
>
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 9:37 AM, Steven Carr <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The "themes" functionality within OTRS really does need an overhaul to
> > prevent this. Switching to a CSS skinning type model might be alot more
> > flexible for people and not require as much effort to customise OTRS, but
> > this would mean alot of overhaul to the current DTL files to reduce the
> use
> > of tables, CSS everything etc.
>
> Since 3.x we really have the 'skinning' functionality in place to
> modify the look and feel of your OTRS. It is quite easy to use CSS to
> change the layout of OTRS if you want. There is hardly any table-based
> markup anywhere anymore, except for when OTRS really displays, well,
> tabular data.
>
> --
> Mike
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