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<blockquote data-quote="GoldenEye" data-source="post: 56765" data-attributes="member: 15813"><p>Unfortunately, I do neither have the time not the skills to write my own theme. But by changing my theme today I realized that the following feature could be a valuable inprovement in MP (I have seen this feature in Meedio and different portal and CMS software).</p><p></p><p>The MP plugins require a specific xml file. As soon as this xml file is not available in a theme, the error message "Missing of invalid file <PluginName>.xml" appears. It would be much better if the theme architecture inherited this file from a basic theme in this case. Like that, plugin developers would need to provide two xml files - one for normal and the other for widescreen.</p><p></p><p>G.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoldenEye, post: 56765, member: 15813"] Unfortunately, I do neither have the time not the skills to write my own theme. But by changing my theme today I realized that the following feature could be a valuable inprovement in MP (I have seen this feature in Meedio and different portal and CMS software). The MP plugins require a specific xml file. As soon as this xml file is not available in a theme, the error message "Missing of invalid file <PluginName>.xml" appears. It would be much better if the theme architecture inherited this file from a basic theme in this case. Like that, plugin developers would need to provide two xml files - one for normal and the other for widescreen. G. [/QUOTE]
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