Quote from: [member=137340rjen[/member]]
I tried Optimus package 3.0 beta, but I removed it again: that version causes unknown actions to produce errors in the log: Unable to load the 'main' template.
To reproduce:
install version 3.0 beta in a forum
then access a non-existent action, like /index.php?action=register
Result:
Unable to load the 'main' template.
Quote from: shawnb61 on Today at 12:55:14 PMA tool such as Papercut (link above) allows you to test email flows on your local test wamp server. Even things like registration/activation emails. It should help you get past being stuck there. Enter the account/email, and when SMF sends the password recovery email, you will see it in Papercut. Just click on the link in the email in Papercut.
There are other ways to fix a lost admin password, kinda involved. IIRC you create a new account via the normal registration form, activate it & elevate it to admin (both via DB update) and use that new admin account to fix the password on the original one.
Quote from: barry1947 on Today at 01:52:27 PMI did try a very quick test to put a version of the jquery.sceditor.css (currently not looking at WYSIWYG) file into my theme css folder and then checked with the browser inspect function to get the address of the jquery.sceditor.css file and sure enough it still looked at the default theme location.
Quote from: shawnb61 on Today at 10:07:22 AMSo if you want a unique appearance of the editor, e.g., buttons & toolbars, etc., update jquery.sceditor.theme.css in your theme folder. It may help to start with a copy of jquery.sceditor.css from the default theme.