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Latest revision as of 20:35, 13 September 2012

Article Management · User Management · Template Management · Menu Management

Introduction to Template Management

This page contains many links to selected documentation concerning Template Management for Joomla 1.5, Joomla 2.5 and Joomla 3.x

FAQs

List of all articles belonging to the categories "FAQ" AND "Template Management"

Template Management Tutorials

List of all articles belonging to the categories "Tutorials" AND "Template Management"

Template Management Help Screens

Template Management Help Screens with Descriptions

Template Managment Help Screen Version Description
Extensions Template Manager Styles Joomla 2.5

The Template Manager: Styles screen allows you to manage template styles which you can then apply to your Joomla! installation. You can specify the default style to be applied to web pages in the public and administrator interfaces. You can also configure different styles for the various menu item web pages on your site. Styles allow to you have multiple different configurations of a template saved and then apply them on a site-wide or per-page basis.

Extensions Template Manager Styles Joomla 3.1

The Template Manager: Styles screen was introduced in Joomla! 1.6. It allows you to manage template styles which you can then apply to your Joomla! installation. You can specify the default style to be applied to web pages in the public and administrator interfaces. You can also configure different styles for the various menu item web pages on your site. Styles allow to you have multiple different configurations of a template saved and then apply them on a site-wide or per-page basis.

Extensions Template Manager Styles Edit Joomla 2.5

This is where you edit a template's styles. When a template is first installed, a default style is created for it. The default style for the template will have the same name as the template with a - Default suffix. To make a different variation of the default template style, check the default style's checkbox and press the Duplicate icon in the toolbar. Then edit the duplicate.

Extensions Template Manager Styles Edit Joomla 3.1

This is where you edit template styles. When a template is first installed, a default style is created for it. The default style for the template will have the same name as the template with a - Default suffix. To make a different variation of the default template style, check the default style's checkbox and press the Duplicate icon in the toolbar. Then edit the duplicate.

Extensions Template Manager Templates Joomla 2.5

The Template Manager: Templates screen allows you to preview and edit templates which are installed in your Joomla! installation.

Extensions Template Manager Templates Joomla 3.1

The Template Manager: Templates screen allows you to preview and edit templates which are installed in your Joomla! installation.

Extensions Template Manager Templates Edit Joomla 3.1

This is where you edit a template's source code. You can edit the template's master files and stylesheets from this screen.

Extensions Template Manager Templates Edit Joomla 2.5

This is where you edit a template's source code. You can edit the template's master files and stylesheets from this screen.

Extensions Template Manager Templates Edit Source Joomla 2.5

This screen is where the source code of template files is edited. It provides a plain text interface to edit the template files. HTML, PHP and CSS programming syntax is highlighted to make the source code files easier to read.

Extensions Template Manager Templates Edit Source Joomla 3.1

This screen is where the source code of template files is edited. It provides a plain text interface to edit the template files. HTML and PHP programming syntax is highlighted to make the source code files easier to read.

Screen.templates.15 Joomla 1.5

The Template Manager is where you assign a default Template to your Joomla! web site. You can also edit and preview Templates here.

In Joomla!, the visual layout of both the Front-end and Back-end of your site is controlled by the Template. Templates are extensions that contain layout and style information that tells Joomla! exactly how to draw each page of your site.

When you first install Joomla!, one Back-end Template and two Front-end templates are included. Other Templates can be installed from third-party developers as Extensions.

If you want to use the same Template for all of the pages on your site, you just assign one Template as the Default Template. You can also assign different Templates to different pages.

This is where you can preview a Template, edit a Template's HTML and CSS files, and set parameters for a Template.

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