[Solved] Location of template files
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:57 pm
So far I used Joomla 1.5.x. That is a bit too complicated for my editors to use, so now I am exploring CMSMS and it looks quite good.
However there is something I miss: a clear location of files connected to a template: php, css, js, graphics.
I installed some extra templates to see what happens.
Tempate 'flowered' came in a zip file. Zip files cannot be imported, so I unzipped it to
uploads/images/templates/flowered/. You have to manually make a template file and a stylesheet by copy/pasting the content of the unzipped files in CMSMS. The graphics are recognised at the used location.
TerraFirma and GrassStains came as xml file that could be imported. I only found contained graphic files that landed at a different location:
uploads/TerraFirma/ and uploads/GrassStains. Not a very logical location!
For these templates I cannot find where I can change stuff like headings as there is no css file.
Also those templates don't have their own php (in CMSMS it is name tpl) file.
In Joomla this is all organised very simple: each template has its own folder with subfolders for all relevant files.
I would like to make a site with my own template and this strange organisation makes that quite difficult.
How can you make your own template and where should I put the files?
However there is something I miss: a clear location of files connected to a template: php, css, js, graphics.
I installed some extra templates to see what happens.
Tempate 'flowered' came in a zip file. Zip files cannot be imported, so I unzipped it to
uploads/images/templates/flowered/. You have to manually make a template file and a stylesheet by copy/pasting the content of the unzipped files in CMSMS. The graphics are recognised at the used location.
TerraFirma and GrassStains came as xml file that could be imported. I only found contained graphic files that landed at a different location:
uploads/TerraFirma/ and uploads/GrassStains. Not a very logical location!
For these templates I cannot find where I can change stuff like headings as there is no css file.
Also those templates don't have their own php (in CMSMS it is name tpl) file.
In Joomla this is all organised very simple: each template has its own folder with subfolders for all relevant files.
I would like to make a site with my own template and this strange organisation makes that quite difficult.
How can you make your own template and where should I put the files?