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“Warning: css/template.css does not appear to be a valid file... |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 06 October 2006 21:29 |
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As standard practice the editor look for a CSS file called “template.css” in the CSS folder in the template folder. If your template uses a differently file name for your CSS stylesheet or stylesheet is located in a different folder you would have received the following error: -

The solution:
*** Version 1.5 ***
Go to the backend and Login in with your ‘Username’ and ‘Password’. Go to 'Extensions' and click on ‘Plugin Manager’ > and select and open the 'JoomlaFCK' Plug-in.
*** Version 1 ***
Go to the backend and Login in with your ‘Username’ and ‘Password’. Go to ‘Mambots’ on the top menu bar and click on ‘Mambot Manager’ > and select and open the 'JoomlaFCK' Mambot.
In the editor you will see a set of Parameters on the right:
- Set the “Use Template CSS classes?” to NO
- In “Use Custom CSS Classes?” field place the pathway to the CSS file you want to use with the editor (It will normal look something link this: templates/yourtemplatename/css/cssfile.css) and press Save.

- To apply the setting and close click on 'Save'.
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