On 12/26/06, Ben Hornedo <benny hornedo.com> wrote:
>
> One thing you can do, so you don't destroy your
template while trying to
> change the graphics, is to make a copy of the templates
directory (and
> sub-directories) in the Joomla template directory. Then
by making a few
> small changes to the templateDetails.xml file (change
name, etc.) you can
> have a test template to play with. You can then
"activate" or "deactivate"
> it via the SITE > TEMPLATE MANAGER. You can change
the graphics in the
> images folder of this template copy and check the
results on your site as
> you do it. When your done playing you can switch back
to your "real"
> template in the SITE >TEMPLATE MANAGER again.
Congratulations Ben, you've just written the most important
joomla
template tutorial.
> This is just one way of doing it (and probably no the
best).
And this is exactly how some of the best joomla template
designers get
their start.
*spacemonkey wipes moist eye with a hankie
Honest, this is why the platform is so popular, you just
copy pieces
and muck around until you get what you want - or teach
yourself how to
do it the way you wanted in the first place.
-- Mitch
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