> First try the dir /design/user/override/templates - there
> you find files beginning with pagelayout_... - these are the
> templates for secctions e.g pagelayout_design_3.tpl is for
> news24 section. Look at all the files in this dir - that's
> all. > Rafa³ Chmielewski
Ok, i can understand this:
news24 is template pagelayout_section_3.tpl
forum - pagelayout_section_4.tpl
mycompany - pagelayout_section_6.tpl
intranet - pagelayout_section_7.tpl etc ...
So, where i can associate the content with templates ? Example, i want use pagelayout_section_4.tpl for section news24. Where i need change ?
> > Can someone explain me the template organization of the
> html
> > templates included on ezP3 beta examples ?
> > I see 2 dirs: design/standard and design/user.
> > But no understand where I begin. How setup on ezP3 a new
> > template ? Where is the main template inside this folders
> ?
> > the specific template for news, the specific template
> for
> > shop, etc ..
> First try the dir /design/user/override/templates - there
> you find files beginning with pagelayout_... - these are the
> templates for secctions e.g pagelayout_design_3.tpl is for
> news24 section. Look at all the files in this dir - that's
> all. > Rafa³ Chmielewski
The main user template is:
/design/user/templates/pagelayout.tpl
The idea it seems is to use the override templates for specific sections when they vary from the main one. I simply deleted all the override ones but made a copy of the news one as the main one only as I wanted totally consistent frame look and my site is relatively simple.
You can vary the main content within the frame by changing the files in:
/design/user/override/templates/node/view
full_class_n means a single item view of class n.
line_class_n means a list view of class n.
You set up the classes in the admin section where they are ascribed a number.
As yet no one has answered my question on this forum yet on how to do a simple include file in a tpl file. This would otherwise provide for a consistent look across different override templates if you go down that path. If you or anyone else knows how to do this then please advise. Richard.
> > Can someone explain me the template organization of the
> html
> > templates included on ezP3 beta examples ?
> > I see 2 dirs: design/standard and design/user.
> > But no understand where I begin. How setup on ezP3 a new
> > template ? Where is the main template inside this folders
> ?
> > the specific template for news, the specific template
> for
> > shop, etc ..
> First try the dir /design/user/override/templates - there
> you find files beginning with pagelayout_... - these are the
> templates for secctions e.g pagelayout_design_3.tpl is for
> news24 section. Look at all the files in this dir - that's
> all. > Rafa³ Chmielewski
The main user template is:
/design/user/templates/pagelayout.tpl
The idea it seems is to use the override templates for specific sections when they vary from the main one. I simply deleted all the override ones but made a copy of the news one as the main one only as I wanted totally consistent frame look and my site is relatively simple.
You can vary the main content within the frame by changing the files in:
/design/user/override/templates/node/view
full_class_n means a single item view of class n.
line_class_n means a list view of class n.
You set up the classes in the admin section where they are ascribed a number.
As yet no one has answered my question on this forum yet on how to do a simple include file in a tpl file. This would otherwise provide for a consistent look across different override templates if you go down that path. If you or anyone else knows how to do this then please advise. Richard.
> As yet no one has answered my question on this forum yet on
> how to do a simple include file in a tpl file. This would
> otherwise provide for a consistent look across different
> override templates if you go down that path. If you or
> anyone else knows how to do this then please advise.
> Richard.
http://sdk.ez.no/sdk/eztemplate/view/function_include/
and see code at lib/eztemplate/sdk/templates/include.tpl
I hope it's help :)
Cheers... Alexei
> > As yet no one has answered my question on this forum yet
> on
> > how to do a simple include file in a tpl file. This
> would
> > otherwise provide for a consistent look across different
> > override templates if you go down that path. If you or
> > anyone else knows how to do this then please advise.
> > Richard.
> http://sdk.ez.no/sdk/eztemplate/view/function_include/
> and see code at lib/eztemplate/sdk/templates/include.tpl
> I hope it's help :)
> Cheers... > Alexei
Thanks for pointing me to the that directory. I had looked at http://sdk.ez.no/sdk/eztemplate/view/function_include/ but it had no examples so I just figured the documentation was incomplete!
I hadn't clicked that that page was pointing people to look at lib/eztemplate/sdk/templates/include.tpl. There's other template examples in that directory to look at as well.
So for other beginners a simple template include file statement, that allows you to put your header in a common file for your various templates is
{include uri="design/user/templates/pagelayout_section_header.tpl" name="commonheader"} and yes the forward slashes will work on a windows implementation. Richard
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