Solution :
If a Pyro2 site isn’t displaying the way you believe it should, you can isolate the problem by asking the following questions:
- Does this problem happen accross all websites?
- if yes, then the problem is probably a coding problem with Pyro2
- Does this problem happen accross all variations for a given template?
- if yes, then the problem is probably with the template
- Does this problem happen on multiple sites that all have the same template/variation?
- if yes, then the problem is probably with the variation
- Does only one site exhibit this problem?
- if yes, double check the following :
- There are no local CSS modifications that are causing this problem
- The correct Template and Variation are being used (Preferences -> Page Display -> Template Name / Variation)
- if yes, double check the following :
Overview :All Pyro2 sites contain a pair of CSS files that define the way the look:
- Template - defines general position of elements in the site
- Variation - defines colors and specific position of elements in the site
All Pyro2 sites also support local (individual) customizations. These are managed in the backend by going to Preferences -> Designer.