--- James A Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In modern browsers (i.e. Safari and Mozilla, but not IE), I once even
> revised the display of the table rows so that they didn't look like
> rows at all, but were displayed inline with one another, and again so
> that they were stacked on each other vertically, and another way so
> they were hidden and didn't appear till you hovered over the subject,
> which was the only item visible by default. -- Those were all done more
> as tests than as practical applications, of course. But they were
> mighty fun experiments, let me tell you! =)
>
> -jab
>
Thanks for your help! I do want to change the actual output of the table but hopefully
I can dig
through the CSS some more and find a way to do what I want. I've already modified the
login,
folder and folders templates.
I've checked the archives and not found anything but I may as well ask just in case -
Are there
any existing templates or other "skins" for sqwebmail. All I found was the one at
legacysystems.org and the other forked sqwebmail project.
Also, is anyone aware of how to control the "landing" page of the login script? For
example, I
would like the default page after a successful login to be the Inbox and not the
folder list. Any
ideas?
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