Dennis Duval writes: > I'm finally retiring my old mail server which has been faithfully running > SqWebMail 0.11 for several years. I first installed SqWebMail 3.0.0 on the > new server and got everthing working to my satisfaction. The improvements > are great. Love the address book, the spell checking, and the layout. Good > job, and thanks Sam! > > The problem I encountered is this: On version 3.0.0, I was merrily making > changes in the the file sqwebmail.css and seeing those changes reflected in > the SqWebMail display, such as changing font colors, bar colors, etc. Then > I decided to grab the latest distribution, 3.1.0 and installed that. (The > new layout looks great, by the way). Using the default sqwebmail.css and > html templates (except for login.html) that were distributed with 3.1.0, I > started making changes but the changes are not being reflected in the > display. I'm fairly sure I am using the correct sqwebmail.css because I was > able to comment out the background gif line and it changed to a white > background. But changes in font and background colors seem to have no > effect. > > Anyone else seeing the same problem or have I botched something?
It's probably the BGCOLOR attributes which were left in for compatibilty with Netscape 4.x. I've decided to pretty much drop that, there's no useful purpose for them any more. Try downloading the most recent dev build. -- Sam
