[magnolia-user] Re: STK(TemplatingFunctions) and Multisite in Mgnl 5.4 EE

2015-11-17 Thread Christian Sprecher (via Magnolia Forums)
[quote] [code]/modules/site/config/themes/@class=info.magnolia.module.templatingkit.style.ThemeImpl[/code] ...[/quote] That was it thank you! -- Context is everything: http://forum.magnolia-cms.com/forum/thread.html?threadId=a2195905-068f-4986-91a6-9c25b02613d2 -

[magnolia-user] Re: STK(TemplatingFunctions) and Multisite in Mgnl 5.4 EE

2015-11-16 Thread Christian Sprecher (via Magnolia Forums)
Hi Philip Thank you very much for your inputs, and sorry I have not responded yet. I will have a look at your hints and give feedback, as soon as I find a little time slot. Best Chris -- Context is everything: http://forum.magnolia-cms.com/forum/thread.html?threadId=a2195905-068f-4986-91a6-

[magnolia-user] Re: STK(TemplatingFunctions) and Multisite in Mgnl 5.4 EE

2015-11-16 Thread Philip Mundt (via Magnolia Forums)
So, to sum it up, no matter where the site resides (STK or multisite), there are two properties that HAVE to be set for a STK site to work in 5.4: In your multisite case: [code]/modules/multisite/config/sites/@class=info.magnolia.module.templatingkit.sites.Site /modules/multisite/config/sites//t

[magnolia-user] Re: STK(TemplatingFunctions) and Multisite in Mgnl 5.4 EE

2015-11-15 Thread Philip Mundt (via Magnolia Forums)
One more addition: seems you ran into a common problem. Please refer to the documentation under https://documentation.magnolia-cms.com/display/DOCS/STK+changes+in+5.4 It explains nicely what you have to adjust in order to get your instance adjusted. -- Context is everything: http://forum.magn

[magnolia-user] Re: STK(TemplatingFunctions) and Multisite in Mgnl 5.4 EE

2015-11-15 Thread Philip Mundt (via Magnolia Forums)
Hey Chris Are you sure that the [b]multisite[/b] module is installed? Check your config under [code]config:/modules/multisite[/code] On a side note: you will also need an EE Pro license to be able to run the mulitsite module. Regarding your question: Yes indeed, you can run STK together with m