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Hi,
If this is already possible please forgive me, but I can't find the settings anywhere.
Would it be possible, or is it possible, to set the settings (eg colour) of the maintenance page. Currently, although my site is running in grey/silver, when in maintenance mode it reverts to and uses the girly pink colours.
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Comment #1
Jeff Burnz CreditAttribution: Jeff Burnz commentedActually I don't know, give me a couple of days to look into it.
Comment #2
Jiri Volf CreditAttribution: Jiri Volf commentedFirst, thanks for a great theme! As a workaround I switch to the default theme before going to maintenance mode. Having the maintenance mode in the same look as the pixture reloaded theme would look much better though.
Actually, what would do for me is, the default color set being something more neutral than the pink one :)
Comment #4
Jeff Burnz CreditAttribution: Jeff Burnz commentedI think what I will do is build a dedicated maintenance page that avoids the color module, something like that - I can probably make this work when the database is active, but when its not then all hell will break loose unless I account for that, in which case we're getting into a lot of hassel to display one page. Something along the lines of what Bartik does is probably the best approach.
Comment #5
Lennard CreditAttribution: Lennard commentedI see still the same problem that pink site in maintenance looks realy girl like.
But i have a solution for the Problem.
I have addes follow code to pixture_reloaded template.php
This needs to added the configure color.css to the maintenace-page.tpl.php.
Its really simple and works fine. Testet with both 2.2-dev version of pixture_reloaded
and adaptive themes.
Greets Lennard
Comment #6
Jeff Burnz CreditAttribution: Jeff Burnz commentedHi Lennard - that looks ingenious, I have to try this out immediately!
Comment #7
Lennard CreditAttribution: Lennard commentedHey Jeff we need same code in the 7.x.-3.x Version to display the right colors
in the maintanance page. ^^
Thank you.
Comment #8
Jeff Burnz CreditAttribution: Jeff Burnz commentedOK, thinking about something a little more generic that could actually slot into the base theme and save me replicating this for every subtheme:
Comment #9
Jeff Burnz CreditAttribution: Jeff Burnz commentedI tested the above with some of my themes and it works really good, of course it fails for database failure but I can't seem to find a way around that, since I don't think there's a way to set config variables in settings.php just for maintenance pages (there probably is, and if someone finds out could they tell me please :)
Comment #10
Lennard CreditAttribution: Lennard commentedOk jeff i have testet and it works too.
I have insert follow in template.php of pixture_reloaded.
I hope that is what you means.
Greets Lennard
Comment #11
Lennard CreditAttribution: Lennard commentedIt is not necessary in my opinion mantanance page settings in settings.php is because when a database once a fault has normal, the website does not appear.
Drupal requires at all times a working database.
A further point is that even the text of the maintenance page databank also stored in.
Greets Lennard
Comment #12
Jeff Burnz CreditAttribution: Jeff Burnz commentedYep, thats what I mean, sorry about the $theme_name variable, thats something I use in AT Core 3.x. Global theme serves the purpose well also.
Comment #13
echoz CreditAttribution: echoz commentedI'm working on a client site with 7.x-2.2 (not dev as this issue is set as) and neither #5 nor #10 work, maintenance page still pink. Is this expected to work with 7.x-2.2?