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Started by nunzio2012, June 27, 2013, 01:35:16 PM

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MrPhil

It's not providing the "alt" text for any of the buttons, so it looks like it's not even trying to display the BBCode and smiley buttons (so whether the button images exist is probably irrelevant at this point). Does this theme provide for BBCode buttons? Do you have them turned on? (as well as BBCode enabled) I don't know if the same switch controls the default theme showing the buttons and all other themes, or if it's on a theme-by-theme basis. If you seem to have BBCode and any "show BBCode buttons" turned on, you might have to ask the theme author whether it is supposed to show BBCode buttons.

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Kindred

ok then...

Does your custom theme have a file called post.template.php?
what about post.template.php~?
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Quote from: Kindred on June 28, 2013, 03:15:00 PM
ok then...

Does your custom theme have a file called post.template.php?
what about post.template.php~?
no, there isn't any file called post.template.php

nunzio2012

Quote from: MrPhil on June 28, 2013, 01:26:39 PM
It's not providing the "alt" text for any of the buttons, so it looks like it's not even trying to display the BBCode and smiley buttons (so whether the button images exist is probably irrelevant at this point). Does this theme provide for BBCode buttons? Do you have them turned on? (as well as BBCode enabled) I don't know if the same switch controls the default theme showing the buttons and all other themes, or if it's on a theme-by-theme basis. If you seem to have BBCode and any "show BBCode buttons" turned on, you might have to ask the theme author whether it is supposed to show BBCode buttons.
the bbcode buttons are enabled

Kindred

if there is no template called post.template.php in your theme directory then it defaults to using the default version  of that file...   if it works on your default theme but not on your custom theme then something is very wrong with your system
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Quote from: Kindred on June 29, 2013, 01:54:05 AM
if there is no template called post.template.php in your theme directory then it defaults to using the default version  of that file...   if it works on your default theme but not on your custom theme then something is very wrong with your system
so i have to change the template?
i have installed other 3 theme and i haven't that button, i have it just with default theme

edit:
finnaly i found a themes that have the button  :D

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