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    Forcast page style sheet

    I have been messing with the look of the forecast page and trends page, they look alright, but I'd really like to have them 'look' like the other HS2 pages, including the menu bar.. Is this possible or am I stuck looking like I have 1.7 pages in a HS 2 install?

    Updating MCSsprinklers will be my next Q, if yo'd liek to field both at the same time.

    thanks

    #2
    The style of the presentation can use the external set of "includes" based upon the compatibilty mode setting. Is there an updated set of "includes" for the HS2 formats? What distinguishes the HS1 look vs the HS2 look?

    mcsSprinklers may be a little different. I recall a lot of difficulty making the transition from the HS link to the mcsSprinkler pages with its own internal links because of the differences between HS1 and HS2 and because mcsSprinklers also needs to support its own internal HTTP server.

    First step is mcsTemperature to understand what is desired and needed.

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      #3
      I suppose the biggest contrast between the HS2 look and my current forecast and trend pages, is the lack of menu bar at the top. Is there a quick and dirty was to get that added? I set my background to white, use the style.css and I think that's what really buggin me the most.

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        #4
        Do you mean a button that says mcsTemperature on it in the same place that HS puts its devices and events buttons? mcsSprinklers already has that. In HS1 there was a link editor available. Is is no longer supported in HS2?

        If I recall the stylesheet is an input parameter so you can pick any one you like. There is some differences between the HTML 3 and HTML 4 page generation and that may cause some problems. I just dont recall the specifics.

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