Cool, maybe it's something I might take a look at again. But after being bitten by it a few years back I just tend to leave it alone and stick with out-of-the-box, it does everything I need and you can remove just about all of the "OTRS" branding using SysConfig and custom images.

Steve



On 16 August 2012 13:49, Michiel Beijen <michiel.beijen@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Steven!

On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 9:37 AM, Steven Carr <sjcarr@gmail.com> wrote:
> The "themes" functionality within OTRS really does need an overhaul to
> prevent this. Switching to a CSS skinning type model might be alot more
> flexible for people and not require as much effort to customise OTRS, but
> this would mean alot of overhaul to the current DTL files to reduce the use
> of tables, CSS everything etc.

Since 3.x we really have the 'skinning' functionality in place to
modify the look and feel of your OTRS. It is quite easy to use CSS to
change the layout of OTRS if you want. There is hardly any table-based
markup anywhere anymore, except for when OTRS really displays, well,
tabular data.

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Mike
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