How to Use Include Files in Templates – SilverStripe CMS
Last Updated on Thursday, 9 May 2013 02:07 Written by Teet Bergmann Sunday, 12 May 2013 12:00
One of the thing you want to use as an included template files is mostly 2nd level menu (sidebar menu).
Include files must be in themes/yourtemplatename/templates/Includes folder it’s the same level as Layout folder.
2nd level menu example code u add to themes/yourtemplatename/templates/Includes/Menu2.ss:
Learn MoreBuilding a Theme for the Extended ‘Page Type’ in SilverStripe
Last Updated on Sunday, 5 May 2013 01:46 Written by Teet Bergmann Wednesday, 8 May 2013 12:00
As we made HomePage.php Page we added two fields to the page type + the one that’s always in pagetype the content. In this tutorial I will tell you how to use them in theme and in next how to remove the content part from the CMS. So for starting lets make the theme file.
Learn MoreHow to Change OpenCart Theme / Template
Last Updated on Saturday, 27 April 2013 09:25 Written by Khaleel Demeri Tuesday, 30 April 2013 12:00
Hello,
Today we will show you how to change the default theme of your OpenCart. It is really simple!
Usually the default theme looks like:
Learn MoreManaging Your phpFox Site’s Themes
Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 March 2013 07:57 Written by Stephanie Brown Thursday, 28 March 2013 12:00
This article will focus on managing your phpFox website’s themes.
As of phpFox v.3.5, phpFox now comes with 4 default themes: Default, Cosmic, Microblog, and Nebula. Up until now we have only had 2 default themes to work with. Each theme has its own set of styles as well, which are variations on the theme. All but the Default come with a single style, Default comes with 4 different styles to choose from: Default, Facebookish, Altitude, and Density. You may or may not want to have all or some of these themes enabled, and you may want to purchase or download a new theme to use on your site. For now, we will work with the default themes.
Learn MoreHow to Make Your Own Theme – END NOTES
Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 March 2013 07:20 Written by TJ Marsh Wednesday, 13 March 2013 12:00
End Notes and Future Tutorials
I really enjoy working with WordPress. The development team has done an excellent job of putting together a stable piece of software that provides an almost limitless flexibility. I’ve yet to take on a project that WordPress hasn’t been able to handle. Here are a few suggestions for taking your WordPress theme development and customization even further:
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