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Building Blocks

Skin, Components, Configuration. The three main building blocks of a theme; interconnected, but each with a distinctive way of behaving.

  1. Overview
  2. Skin
    1. Templates and the Templating Language
      1. Templates and the Templating Language
      2. Getting started
      3. Macros and Slots
      4. Advanced Usage
      5. Global Template Variables
      6. Customizing AT Templates
        1. Introduction
        2. What Makes It Tick?
        3. Customizing Widgets
        4. Total Control: The View Template
        5. Conclusion
        6. Reference
      7. How to customise view or edit on archetypes content items
    2. Where to find what you need
    3. Style Sheets
      1. The Custom Style Sheet and Base Properties
      2. CSS
        1. CSS Quick Start
        2. CSS Customization Examples
        3. base_properties
        4. Default CSS Stylesheets
    4. Skin Layers
      1. Skin Layers
      2. Customizing through Order of Precedence
      3. Making and Naming your own Skin
  3. Components
    1. Component Wiring and ZCML
    2. Viewlets, Portlets and Other Components
    3. Customizing or Creating New
    4. Component Parts
      1. Interfaces and why they matter
      2. Python Classes
      3. Permission
    5. Making Components Theme Specific
    6. Skin or Components?
    7. Where to find what you need
  4. Configuration
    1. Profiles
    2. Generic Setup XML
    3. The Generic Setup Tool
    4. Where to find what you need

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Use with: Plone 3
Relevant for: Integrators, Customizers

This document was contributed by Anne Bowtell, and last modified 408 days ago.

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