What is the typical template directory structure?
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Typical Template Directory Structure[edit]
It is most common for a template to have at least four files:
- index.php
- Provides the logic for the display and positioning of modules and components.
- template.css
- Handles the presentational aspects of the template including specifications for margins, fonts, headings, image borders, list formatting, etc.
- templateDetails.xml
- Holds meta-information related to the template and used by the Installer and the Template Manager.
- template_thumbnail.ext - replace .ext with the extension format of the image (.jpg, .png, .gif)
- Generally a 200x150 pixel image that is shown when the cursor is held over the template name in the Template Manager. This gives the Administrator a snapshot view of the template before applying it to the Site.
<translate> A typical template for Joomla! will include these directories:
- css - contains all the .css files
- html - contains template override files for core output and module chrome
- images - contains all images used by the template
- language - contains additional language files used by the template</translate>
<translate> Depending on the complexity and design of the template, it may also contain:
- javascript - contains supporting JavaScript used by the template for added functionality</translate>
<translate>====Example Structure with Files==== </translate> <translate> Typical path of a template is <root>/public_html/domain-name/template/<name of your template> which will contain the following directories and files based on your template.</translate>
/css
/html
/images
/javascript
/language
component.php
error.php
favicon.ico
index.php
templateDetails.xml
template_preview.png
template_thumbnail.png