We use a custom theme in Confluence 5.1. If I create a new page or edit an existing one, the main.vmd decorator from the theme is used and our theme look & feel of the editor is correct.
However, if I create a page from the following blueprints, the main.vmd decorator from the custom theme is not applied and the layout of the editor is not correct:
The right CSS file is being loaded, it really seems to be the decorator that is being ignored.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Thomas
Hi Thomas,
It looks like you have uncovered a bug with our decorator code, and I am afraid that there is no simple workaround. I've created issue https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-28834 to track the problem, so please vote on it and watch it for progress.
If you really need a workaround and are comforatable editing plugin XML files, you could edit the <decorator> module in the confluence-create-content-plugin jar so that the "page" attribute points to your theme's main.vmd file instead of decorators/main.vmd.
Hope that helps!
David
Hello David,
Editing the confluence-create-content-plugin jar would work. However, customers who install the theme on their Confluence would have to tweak the plugin as well.
Nevertheless, thanks for the tip!
Cheers,
Thomas
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Hi Thomas,
It seems that we always apply the default main.vmd decorator to that blueprint url. I've raised a ticket here:
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-28808
Cheers,
Agnes
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