Plain Yogurt

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I have Plain Yogurt on my original Concrete 5 site. I have recently uploaded 2 more sites but cannot locate Plain Yogurt. I have Greek Yogurt available but it leaves defined edges to the site when I really wanted a clear edge. You can see this on my original site -http://www.oxfordseating.co.uk.

Can anybody advise me as how to get Plain Yogurt or is Greek Yogurt, in fact, better?

Many thanks to anybody who can advise me.

Regards,

David

 
wagdi replied on at Permalink Reply
wagdi
'Greek yogurt' has a few more customisation options and it gives you a bigger space to work with. I agree that 'Plain Yogurt' has a cleaner feel to it so it all depends on your preference.

You can still however get a copy of 'Plain Yogurt' by downloading another copy of Concrete5 and taking the 'Plain Yogurt' theme from that one.

Download here- http://www.concrete5.org/developers/downloads/...

You'll need to install it manually... if you don't know how to do that; here are some instructions by Smart Web Projects- http://www.smartwebprojects.net/concrete5-blog/65/how-to-install-co...
DavidLLewis replied on at Permalink Reply
Hi Wagdi,

Many thanks, only just picked up as I've otherwise engaged.

Will try your suggestions.

Regards,

David
DavidLLewis replied on at Permalink Reply
Plain Yogurt

Hi Everybody (I hope!).

I am now completely confused because I have recently downloaded another site -http://www.technochair.co.uk with Plain Yogurt without any problems. Plain Yogurt seems to be elusive with the sites I loaded in between!

However, I have tried Wagdi's suggestion but the Plain Yogurt theme does not appear to be available. I have played with Greek Yogurt but it's too wide for my liking and has the fuzzy edges.

Any ideas anybody as to how I can get Plain Yogurt on to two of my sites to develop. I really wanted to keep all my sites on the Plain Yogurt theme.

many thanks,

David
DavidLLewis replied on at Permalink Reply
Help!

Please anybody help re the above.

I need to resolve this asap.

Many thanks in anticipation. I just want my yogurt plain!!!

Regards,

David