lol... i am a complete noob to this, yes, lol... i did build my store but used dreamweaver to do it... an drove tech support crazy there. but I am learning... thanks to nice people like you. :-)
Thank you @whu606... I think i got it figured out. i was able to download, upload, and use a different template that is more what i need to match my store... will play with it to see if I can change the colors, I kind of know what I am doing now, a little anyway... thank you so much for your help...
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Sorry I dont type the same thing twice, refer to above posts . Mate learn to READ,
Also try reading this http://vanillaforums.org/discussion/19915/deploying-a-new-forum-and-adding-a-theme-for-everyone
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lol... i am a complete noob to this, yes, lol... i did build my store but used dreamweaver to do it... an drove tech support crazy there. but I am learning... thanks to nice people like you. :-)
it is uploaded and extracted in the these folder
thank you
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It's not a great idea to make test changes on your live site, especially if you are unsure what is going on.
I would suggest in cPanel you go to file manager and make a copy of your Vanilla folder.
Rename it Test (or something)
Go to the cache folder in Test, and delete all the .ini files.
This forum will now be available at www.yoursite.com/Test
It will share your live forum's db, so be aware that if you make test posts they will be seen on your forum.
Now you can make changes and see what they will look like, without affecting your live site.
If you want a local site, I use xampp (http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html) to run a local webserver to test Vanilla changes on my PC prior to uploading.
Thank you @whu606... I think i got it figured out. i was able to download, upload, and use a different template that is more what i need to match my store... will play with it to see if I can change the colors, I kind of know what I am doing now, a little anyway... thank you so much for your help...