Borders when using a template and a theme

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I am using fp2002 and I have struck a problem when setting the colours of the borders different to the theme. I have used a template which came with fp and set it up with a theme. However I now want to make the borders a different colour to the theme and go through the process of 'format' 'shared borders" ect and when I view it in "normal mode" it has changed to the selected colour but when I view it in the "preview mode" the colour has been replaced by the theme. I expect that this is happening when I 'generate' to the "preview mode" through some default setting, but I am unable to fix it. Can some one give me some direction on this and as I am not a techie and have no experience with fp your answers will have to be pitched as such
The web pages have not yet been publishe

Thanking you in anticipatio
Bzack
 
You must modify the theme, save under a new name, remove current theme and
then apply your newly modified theme.

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Bzack said:
I am using fp2002 and I have struck a problem when setting the colours of
the borders different to the theme. I have used a template which came with
fp and set it up with a theme. However I now want to make the borders a
different colour to the theme and go through the process of 'format' 'shared
borders" ect and when I view it in "normal mode" it has changed to the
selected colour but when I view it in the "preview mode" the colour has been
replaced by the theme. I expect that this is happening when I 'generate'
to the "preview mode" through some default setting, but I am unable to fix
it. Can some one give me some direction on this and as I am not a techie
and have no experience with fp your answers will have to be pitched as such.
 
When a page loads into another as an include or border, it takes on the default formatting and theme of the hosting page

You can use frames to have pages with different themes together. With no borders on the frames you can blend them together somewhat.
 
Background colours in shared borders can only be seen in normal mode in FP,
or when viewed from a server running FP2002 extensions.

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Bzack said:
I am using fp2002 and I have struck a problem when setting the colours of
the borders different to the theme. I have used a template which came with
fp and set it up with a theme. However I now want to make the borders a
different colour to the theme and go through the process of 'format' 'shared
borders" ect and when I view it in "normal mode" it has changed to the
selected colour but when I view it in the "preview mode" the colour has been
replaced by the theme. I expect that this is happening when I 'generate'
to the "preview mode" through some default setting, but I am unable to fix
it. Can some one give me some direction on this and as I am not a techie
and have no experience with fp your answers will have to be pitched as such.
 
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