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TWikiSkins 8 - 16 Sep 2001 - Main.MikeMannix
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< < | Overlay regular templates with alternate header/footer layouts | > > | Skins overlay regular templates with alternate header/footer layouts; topic text is not affected | | Overview |
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TWikiSkins 7 - 14 Sep 2001 - Main.PeterThoeny
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TWiki Skins | | Overview | |
< < | Skins are customized TWiki Templates files. You can use skins to change the look of a TWiki topic, for example, the layout of the header and footer. Rendered text between header and footer does not change. You can also use skins to define an alternate view, like a view optimized for printing. | > > | Skins are customized TWikiTemplates files. You can use skins to change the look of a TWiki topic, for example, the layout of the header and footer. Rendered text between header and footer does not change. You can also use skins to define an alternate view, like a view optimized for printing. | | | |
< < | --++ Defining Skins | > > | Defining Skins | | Skin files are located in the twiki/templates directory and are named with the syntax: <scriptname>.<skin>.tmpl . For example, the Printable skin for the view template is view.print.tmpl . |
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TWikiSkins 6 - 10 Sep 2001 - Main.MikeMannix
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> > | | | TWiki Skins | |
< < | Skins are customized TWikiTemplate files. You can use skins to change the look of a TWiki topic, for example the layout of the header and footer. Note that the renderd text between header and footer does not change. You can also use skins to define an alternate view, ex: a view optimized for printing. | > > | Overlay regular templates with alternate header/footer layouts | | | |
< < | Skin files are located in the twiki/template directory and are name with this syntax: <scriptname>.<skin>.tmpl . For example, the print skin for the view template is view.print.tmpl (red color added for clarification). | > > | Overview
Skins are customized TWiki Templates files. You can use skins to change the look of a TWiki topic, for example, the layout of the header and footer. Rendered text between header and footer does not change. You can also use skins to define an alternate view, like a view optimized for printing.
--++ Defining Skins
Skin files are located in the twiki/templates directory and are named with the syntax: <scriptname>.<skin>.tmpl . For example, the Printable skin for the view template is view.print.tmpl .
Activating Skins | | A skin can be activated in two ways: | |
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?skin=name to the URL, for this example:
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< < | The ?skin=name URL parameter overrides the SKIN preference value. | > > | The ?skin=name URL parameter overrides the SKIN Preference value. | | -- PeterThoeny - 14 Jul 2001
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TWikiSkins 5 - 07 Sep 2001 - Main.MikeMannix
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< < | TWiki Skins | > > | TWiki Skins | | Skins are customized TWikiTemplate files. You can use skins to change the look of a TWiki topic, for example the layout of the header and footer. Note that the renderd text between header and footer does not change. You can also use skins to define an alternate view, ex: a view optimized for printing. |
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TWikiSkins 4 - 30 Aug 2001 - Main.MikeMannix
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< < | Skins are customized TWikiTemplate files. You can use skins to change the look of a TWiki topic, for example the layout of the header and footer. Note that the renderd text between header and footer does not change. You can use skins also to define an alternate view, i.e. a view optimized for printing. | > > | Skins are customized TWikiTemplate files. You can use skins to change the look of a TWiki topic, for example the layout of the header and footer. Note that the renderd text between header and footer does not change. You can also use skins to define an alternate view, ex: a view optimized for printing. | | | |
< < | A skin file is located in the twiki/template directory and has a name like <scriptname>.<skin>.tmpl . For example, the print skin for the view template is view.print.tmpl (red color added for clarification). | > > | Skin files are located in the twiki/template directory and are name with this syntax: <scriptname>.<skin>.tmpl . For example, the print skin for the view template is view.print.tmpl (red color added for clarification). | | A skin can be activated in two ways: | |
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- Define the SKIN preference variable in TWikiPreferences, one of the WebPreferences, or a user preference. I.e.
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?skin=name to the URL, i.e. for this topic:
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- Define the SKIN preference variable in TWikiPreferences, one of the WebPreferences, or a user preference. Ex:
- Add
?skin=name to the URL, for this example:
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Revision 8 | r8 - 16 Sep 2001 - 05:51:07 - MikeMannix? |
Revision 7 | r7 - 14 Sep 2001 - 08:43:22 - PeterThoeny? |
Revision 6 | r6 - 10 Sep 2001 - 00:07:45 - MikeMannix? |
Revision 5 | r5 - 07 Sep 2001 - 10:07:38 - MikeMannix? |
Revision 4 | r4 - 30 Aug 2001 - 22:08:21 - MikeMannix? |
Revision 3 | r3 - 15 Jul 2001 - 06:51:19 - PeterThoeny? |
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