@Daisy: ty so much for a reply <3
It helped a lot; This is what I have learned so far :)
Indeed, I have used my personal CSS styles. As far as I'm aware there are two ways to resolve this. One way is described in your post above. When I tried it that way widget was double-boxed on the oXwall dashboard page. Other approach that I copied from "class BASE_CMP_Rate extends OW_Component" is to use decorator (I'm new to this and guessing it's a SMARTY template feature) in the view of the widget.
Example:
{block_decorator name='box' addClass='ow_stdmargin' langLabel = 'WIDGETNAME+TRANSLATION'}
{/block_decorator}
In this approach "Show title" and "Wrap in box" widget settings must be FALSE. If they are not, widget will again be double-boxed.
EXAMPLE of an empty widget on a custom page:
<div class="ow_box_cap">
<div class="ow_box_cap_right">
<div class="ow_box_cap_body">
<h3 class="ow_ic_file">WIDGET NAME</h3>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="ow_box ow_stdmargin ow_break_word" style="">
<!-- THIS IS WHERE VIEW GETS ECHOED -->
<div class="ow_box_bottom_left"></div>
<div class="ow_box_bottom_right"></div>
<div class="ow_box_bottom_body"></div>
<div class="ow_box_bottom_shadow"></div>
</div>
So... my new questions would be:
- What would be the best practice case to use?
- I see you used one more <div> element to wrap the empty echoed widget. Is that used only on dashboard page?
EDIT:
-If something is ambiguous and needs further explanation by my side please tell me. I will put some pictures and try to elaborate further.
- How to copy and paste code to keep it's form upon commit.