Difference between revisions of "Access Template Manager Customisation"
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− | There are two methods available for accessing the [[J3.2:How_to_use_the_Template_Manager|Template Manager: Customise Template]]. The '''Customise Template''' interface allows for editing the actual code found in the template files, creating template overrides and template file manipulation. | + | <noinclude><languages /></noinclude> |
− | ====One-Click or Switch to Template View==== | + | <translate>There are two methods available for accessing the [[J3.2:How_to_use_the_Template_Manager|Template Manager: Customise Template]]. The '''Customise Template''' interface allows for editing the actual code found in the template files, creating template overrides and template file manipulation.</translate> |
− | [[File:30-Template-manager-template-styles-view-1-en.png]] | + | <translate>====One-Click or Switch to Template View====</translate> |
+ | [[File:30-Template-manager-template-styles-view-1<translate>-en</translate>.png]] | ||
− | {{tip|'''Styles''' column refers to changing the available parameters of a template, such as color, font-color, logo, etc. These are dependent on the parameters a template maker made available and are a convenience for quick changes. '''Template''' - column refers to editing the actual template files.}} | + | <translate>{{tip|'''Styles''' column refers to changing the available parameters of a template, such as color, font-color, logo, etc. These are dependent on the parameters a template maker made available and are a convenience for quick changes. '''Template''' - column refers to editing the actual template files.}}</translate> |
− | To access the Template Customise feature: | + | <translate>To access the Template Customise feature: |
− | * '''Directly''' - Click the template name in the column '''Template''' | + | * '''Directly''' - Click the template name in the column '''Template'''</translate> |
− | ::[[File:30-Template-manager-template-styles-view-2-en.png|600]] | + | ::[[File:30-Template-manager-template-styles-view-2<translate>-en</translate>.png|600]] |
− | * '''Indirectly''' - <span class="label">Styles</span> will be highlighted, click on '''Templates''' below it which will turn the view to '''Template Manager:Templates''', see image below. | + | <translate>* '''Indirectly''' - <span class="label">Styles</span> will be highlighted, click on '''Templates''' below it which will turn the view to '''Template Manager:Templates''', see image below.</translate> |
− | ::[[File:30-Template-manager-template-style-view-en.png]] | + | ::[[File:30-Template-manager-template-style-view<translate>-en</translate>.png]] |
− | ::*Select the template you wish to modify which will change the view to '''Template Manager: Customise Template''' view | + | ::<translate>*Select the template you wish to modify which will change the view to '''Template Manager: Customise Template''' view</translate> |
− | ====Customisation View==== | + | <translate>====Customisation View====</translate> |
− | You should now be looking at the image below, [[J3.2:How_to_use_the_Template_Manager|Template Manager: Customise Template]]. | + | <translate>You should now be looking at the image below, [[J3.2:How_to_use_the_Template_Manager|Template Manager: Customise Template]].</translate> |
− | [[File:3x-template-manager-customise-template-en.png]] | + | [[File:3x-template-manager-customise-template<translate>-en</translate>.png]] |
<noinclude> | <noinclude> | ||
[[Category:Template Management]] | [[Category:Template Management]] | ||
[[Category:Template Reference]] | [[Category:Template Reference]] | ||
</noinclude> | </noinclude> |
Revision as of 14:38, 30 October 2014
There are two methods available for accessing the Template Manager: Customise Template. The Customise Template interface allows for editing the actual code found in the template files, creating template overrides and template file manipulation.
One-Click or Switch to Template View[edit]
A Tip!
Styles column refers to changing the available parameters of a template, such as color, font-color, logo, etc. These are dependent on the parameters a template maker made available and are a convenience for quick changes. Template - column refers to editing the actual template files.
To access the Template Customise feature:
- Directly - Click the template name in the column Template
- Indirectly - Styles will be highlighted, click on Templates below it which will turn the view to Template Manager:Templates, see image below.
Customisation View[edit]
You should now be looking at the image below, Template Manager: Customise Template.