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Dear readers,
maybe not everybody has noticed it but on top of the forum-discussion web-page
there has appeared a new text:
 Are you the owner of this project?

if you click on it, then you see the next text:

>How do I switch from the skin feature to embedding?
>
>The skin feature is now obsolete and you should switch to an embedded forum
>if you want to keep the look and feel of your website with your forum.
>Nabble will let both ideas (skins and embedding) coexist for some time until
>most of the users have finished this transition. You should switch your
>forum soon if you don't want to lose your skin.
>
>We have prepared a small guide to help our users with this task. The
>following steps should be enough if you know the basics of HTML and CSS. You
>can contact Nabble Support if you want us to do this change, but you will
>have to embed the javascript code in your website (step #2 below) because we
>won't have such access.
>
>Basically, this is how you can switch to an embedded forum:
>
>1 Remove the skin code from your forum (make sure you save a copy of the skin
>code before you remove it). To do this, go to your forum, click "Edit this
>forum", copy the skin html (paste elsewhere in order to save it) and change
>the appearance radio button to "Use Default Nabble Appearance". Then save
>your changes.
>Note: If you are not the current owner of the forum, please contact Nabble
>Support in order to claim its ownership. You will have to explain your
>affiliation with the project and must be able to embed the forum's
>javascript code in the project's website.
>
>2 Go to your site, create a new HTML page, embed your forum by inserting the
>code snippet into the HTML code of your new page. You can also check this
>option if you want to redirect Nabble visitors to your page.
>
>3 If you need to change styles such as fonts and colors of your embedded
>forum, please refer to this help article. Essentially, you have to click on
>the "Customize Appearance" tab and provide a custom CSS for your forum. You
>may use the old skin (saved in step #1) as a guide for this customization.
>Nabble also has several predefined styles that you can use as a template for
>modification.
>
>If you still have questions, visit Nabble Help or the Nabble Support forum.


I hope that someone can find some time to adapt the pages to the new
situation.

Ronald Stroethoff

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Re: Web-site of SCIM

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thanks for the info, I am working on it

On Jan 27, 2008 11:50 AM, Ronald Stroethoff <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Dear readers,
> maybe not everybody has noticed it but on top of the forum-discussion web-page
> there has appeared a new text:
>  Are you the owner of this project?
>
> if you click on it, then you see the next text:
>
> >How do I switch from the skin feature to embedding?
> >
> >The skin feature is now obsolete and you should switch to an embedded forum
> >if you want to keep the look and feel of your website with your forum.
> >Nabble will let both ideas (skins and embedding) coexist for some time until
> >most of the users have finished this transition. You should switch your
> >forum soon if you don't want to lose your skin.
> >
> >We have prepared a small guide to help our users with this task. The
> >following steps should be enough if you know the basics of HTML and CSS. You
> >can contact Nabble Support if you want us to do this change, but you will
> >have to embed the javascript code in your website (step #2 below) because we
> >won't have such access.
> >
> >Basically, this is how you can switch to an embedded forum:
> >
> >1 Remove the skin code from your forum (make sure you save a copy of the skin
> >code before you remove it). To do this, go to your forum, click "Edit this
> >forum", copy the skin html (paste elsewhere in order to save it) and change
> >the appearance radio button to "Use Default Nabble Appearance". Then save
> >your changes.
> >Note: If you are not the current owner of the forum, please contact Nabble
> >Support in order to claim its ownership. You will have to explain your
> >affiliation with the project and must be able to embed the forum's
> >javascript code in the project's website.
> >
> >2 Go to your site, create a new HTML page, embed your forum by inserting the
> >code snippet into the HTML code of your new page. You can also check this
> >option if you want to redirect Nabble visitors to your page.
> >
> >3 If you need to change styles such as fonts and colors of your embedded
> >forum, please refer to this help article. Essentially, you have to click on
> >the "Customize Appearance" tab and provide a custom CSS for your forum. You
> >may use the old skin (saved in step #1) as a guide for this customization.
> >Nabble also has several predefined styles that you can use as a template for
> >modification.
> >
> >If you still have questions, visit Nabble Help or the Nabble Support forum.
>
>
> I hope that someone can find some time to adapt the pages to the new
> situation.
>
> Ronald Stroethoff
>
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done, updated now

On Jan 27, 2008 12:56 PM, LiuCougar <[hidden email]> wrote:

> thanks for the info, I am working on it
>
>
> On Jan 27, 2008 11:50 AM, Ronald Stroethoff <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > Dear readers,
> > maybe not everybody has noticed it but on top of the forum-discussion web-page
> > there has appeared a new text:
> >  Are you the owner of this project?
> >
> > if you click on it, then you see the next text:
> >
> > >How do I switch from the skin feature to embedding?
> > >
> > >The skin feature is now obsolete and you should switch to an embedded forum
> > >if you want to keep the look and feel of your website with your forum.
> > >Nabble will let both ideas (skins and embedding) coexist for some time until
> > >most of the users have finished this transition. You should switch your
> > >forum soon if you don't want to lose your skin.
> > >
> > >We have prepared a small guide to help our users with this task. The
> > >following steps should be enough if you know the basics of HTML and CSS. You
> > >can contact Nabble Support if you want us to do this change, but you will
> > >have to embed the javascript code in your website (step #2 below) because we
> > >won't have such access.
> > >
> > >Basically, this is how you can switch to an embedded forum:
> > >
> > >1 Remove the skin code from your forum (make sure you save a copy of the skin
> > >code before you remove it). To do this, go to your forum, click "Edit this
> > >forum", copy the skin html (paste elsewhere in order to save it) and change
> > >the appearance radio button to "Use Default Nabble Appearance". Then save
> > >your changes.
> > >Note: If you are not the current owner of the forum, please contact Nabble
> > >Support in order to claim its ownership. You will have to explain your
> > >affiliation with the project and must be able to embed the forum's
> > >javascript code in the project's website.
> > >
> > >2 Go to your site, create a new HTML page, embed your forum by inserting the
> > >code snippet into the HTML code of your new page. You can also check this
> > >option if you want to redirect Nabble visitors to your page.
> > >
> > >3 If you need to change styles such as fonts and colors of your embedded
> > >forum, please refer to this help article. Essentially, you have to click on
> > >the "Customize Appearance" tab and provide a custom CSS for your forum. You
> > >may use the old skin (saved in step #1) as a guide for this customization.
> > >Nabble also has several predefined styles that you can use as a template for
> > >modification.
> > >
> > >If you still have questions, visit Nabble Help or the Nabble Support forum.
> >
> >
> > I hope that someone can find some time to adapt the pages to the new
> > situation.
> >
> > Ronald Stroethoff
> >
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>
>
>
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> 生于忧患,死于安乐
> "People's characters are strengthened through struggle against
> difficulties; they are weakened by comfort."
> - Old Chinese adage
>



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