[TYPO3-english] using pre defined templates
Steef Janssen
janssenman at gmail.com
Mon Oct 27 09:59:19 CET 2008
bernd wilke schreef:
> Am Fri, 24 Oct 2008 10:11:22 +0200 schrieb Steef Janssen:
>
>> Recently I made the transition from Joomla to Typo3. What I really liked
>> about joomla that I could use exesting templates for creating my own
>> template.
>> After some research I noticed that to make an attractive typo3 website I
>> really needed to implement a CSS.
>>
>> Now I have a template(just for testing). It contains the following
>> folders:
>>
>> css
>> images
>> scripts
>> typoscript
>>
>> and three html files
>>
>> home
>> index
>> layout
>>
>> Now I have no idea how to use all of that to make it work. I know how to
>> import the css and html files, bit where and how do I import the other
>> files and how can I make it work?
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> ps. I think if this would be clearer more people would make the
>> transition to typo3!
>
> have a look at http://ug.typo3-nrw.de/mastertemplate.html
>
> the mastertemplate is a predefined configuration (not well looking, but
> working) with a tutorial to understand each part of it.
>
> best used with an empty TYPO3.
>
> After reading the manual you should be able to replace the html-template
> and CSS-File with your own.
>
> bernd
Hi Bernd,
Thanks a lot for the info it is really helpful. I managed to get it all
working with an existing template.
thanks,
Steef
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