History: Template Overview
Preview of version: 2
(from Style and Themes - to be updated)
How to modify TPL files
The TPL files are written using the Smarty template language, which takes a little getting used to. See smarty.php.net.
To modify the layout of Tiki in your theme, just edit the files you copied. You can add images, define columns, etc.
The specific template files will differ based on which pre-existing theme you choose, but some of the commonly used files are:
- tiki.tpl: the main template defining the layout of the whole application
- error.tpl: used to display errors
- header.tpl: the HTML header
- tiki-top_bar.tpl: top navigation bar
- tiki-bot_bar.tpl: bottom navigation bar
- the template files with names like tiki-print.tpl are used for printable representation of objects so you usually don't want to change them.
As you can see you can modify the layout of the whole tiki application by just changing one file.
Overriding templates
As we saw above, the template files for custom themes all live in a directory named something like templates/styles/custom_theme_name--for example, templates/styles/screensite. The default template files live just one directory below there, in templates and its subdirectories, notably:
- templates/mail
- templates/modules
When creating a theme you can override any template file. You just need to put a modified template file in the directory templates/styles/custom_theme_name.
For example, if we wanted to modify the forum listing in our screensite theme, we'd just copy the file tiki-forums.tpl from
- templates/tiki-forums.tpl
- to
- templates/styles/screensite/tiki-forums.tpl
Then we'd edit our new copy of the file.
Tiki will substitute whatever is in your custom theme directory for the TPL files in the default directories.
- templates/modules/mod-application_menu.tpl
- to
- templates/styles/custom_theme_name/modules/mod-application_menu.tpl