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The '''default [[theme]]''' is the default look-and-feel theme supplied with the SMF installation. This may be different from the "[[SMF2.0:Themes_and_Layout#Themes_and_Layout_Settings|overall forum default]]" theme for the forum. If you change the default theme may make upgrade and mod installation difficult -- it may be better to create a second theme as a copy of the default, set it as the overall forum default, and make changes to the second theme.  For more information on working with themes, please see [[Creating and Understanding Themes]].
The '''SMF default [[theme]]''' is the default look-and-feel theme supplied with the SMF installation in the [[default theme directory]]. It may be different from the [[forum default theme]]. If you change the files in the default theme directory, then you will have something slightly different from the SMF default theme in that directory.  This could cause problems when you wish to install [[Modification (term)|modification]]s or [[patch (term)|patches]].  It may be better to leave the SMF default theme alone, create a copy of it, and make customizations to the copy<noinclude>{{For more information|about=working with themes|Creating and Understanding Themes}}.
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 29 April 2014

The SMF default theme is the default look-and-feel theme supplied with the SMF installation in the default theme directory. It may be different from the forum default theme. If you change the files in the default theme directory, then you will have something slightly different from the SMF default theme in that directory. This could cause problems when you wish to install modifications or patches. It may be better to leave the SMF default theme alone, create a copy of it, and make customizations to the copy. For more information about working with themes, see Creating and Understanding Themes.



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