You create them with a text editor and apply CSS classes to override the design.
Using the packages as described in the documentation allows you to create a nice design that is easily applied to a site, although assembling the package each time you make a change may get tiresome.
My recommendation is to first get the images in order. Then edit the CSS files on the server until you are happy with the look. When you finish - export the package for reuse.
Good luck.
paul bolger
Thursday 17 May 2007 5:04:36 pm
Thanks Betsy,
I have realised since my original posting that I had a permissions problem which was preventing me from editing the files in the var directory. That's fixed now.
I think there is a hole in the documentation here though. The website interface is supposed to be easy eZpublish, after all.
Paul Bolger
Andy Boston
Saturday 23 February 2008 3:55:49 pm
Another way of doing it so you don't affect the original files is to create a style package through the admin interface.
setup > packages > create new package
the site-colors.css & classes-colors.css can even be blank at this point.
Then, once it's created you can FTP the CSS files to a local folder that is created at