Hi Kris,

Thanks for the response, I actually found the answer last night, and  
that was it, I didn't realize that the admin generator css now relied  
on the plugin for the model seems kind of weird to me, I would hope  
that they would look the same and that the model plugin use would be  
transparent, but I'm sure the decision was made for a reason

Thanks,
James


On Jan 18, 2009, at 12:43 PM, Kris Wallsmith wrote:

>
> Hi James,
>
> Sorry to hear you haven't gotten any response to your post. Try
> running symfony plugin:publish-assets.
>
> Kris
>
> On Jan 16, 2009, at 4:46 PM, James <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> I had originally asked if there was a default CSS for the admin
>> generator HTML, and got no answer.  This is symfony 1.2
>>
>> I created a plugin, and then used the admin generator to create 3
>> admin pages.  When I go to view those admin pages they had no style.
>> I went ahead and added  "/sf/sf_admin/css/main.css" to my css list in
>> the view.yml and it loaded styles, but they look like crap, and not
>> functional.  At first I thought it might be safari, but when I opened
>> firefox I saw the same thing.  Am I using the right file?  Is there a
>> file?  What am I doing/assuming wrong?
>>
>> Here is a URL to a screen shot of what it looke like with the only  
>> CSS
>> being "/sf/sf_admin/css/main.css"
>> http://www.jamesmandrews.com/projects/admin_css_shot.gif
>>
>> Thanks,
>> James
>>
>>>
>
> >


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