--- 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?
Regarding the "skins" that are out there... No, I don't think there have been many others actually submitted to the community. I believe several other people offered their changes at one time or another over the last year or so. But if any others actually showed up, I can't remember them. -- Though if you look back far enough in the archives (and search for just the right thing?) you might find 2-3 others that I vaguely remember looking over about a year ago. They were demonstrations of site customizations, but the maintainers of the sites did not offer up any sort of skin, as I recall. Just a chance to see what they'd done to their installation.
As for the "landing" page... I _believe_ that what you want is in the file sqwebmail.c (~ line 2984) if I read the code properly. (Admittedly though, I only skimmed through code for a minute... just using my faulty memory of what's what to merely guess the right area, was how I found that line.) You'd have to ask Sam, or try changing it and compiling, to know if that's right for sure.
In case the line is in a different place between my current copy of the source and the one you're working from... the context is this:
sqpcp_login(ubuf, p);
maildir_acl_reset("."); http_redirect_argss("&form=folders", "", "");
/* output_form("folders.html"); */
free(ubuf);
return(0);The bit you want to change (if this is indeed the sought after line, that is) would be the "&form=folders" part. Change it to read "&form=folder&folder=INBOX" (note the removal of the "s" from "&form=folders"!) ... or at least to something like that, which I believe should then do what you want.
Sam, you want to check me on this though?? -- Is that the correct place? And that is all he needs to change, right? -- Thanks.
-jab
