Easy to edit pre-designed templates?
3 posts by 3 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: August 30, 2011 (RSS)
I would like to know, if it is easy to change the templates, that come with an Instant Website. I like the solution with a template ready to install, but would like to make changes in the template and the layout. Is that possible in an easy way?
Re: [einslistir] Easy to edit pre-designed templates?
Hi einslistir,
As long as you understand the basics of how CMSB works, you can revise the layout of any web page in any web editor. The important thing is to make sure that any active code doesn't change in the process.
I'd adopt a step by step approach. Change, test, change some more.
There will probably be a few things that need fixing when you're done, but on the whole it's pretty easy. (and you can always post any issues here on the forum)
If you're fairly new to CMSB, you might benefit from the tutorials both in the documentation section on this site and in my CMSB Cookbook thecmsbcookbook.com
Hope that eases your anxiety,
Jerry Kornbluth
As long as you understand the basics of how CMSB works, you can revise the layout of any web page in any web editor. The important thing is to make sure that any active code doesn't change in the process.
I'd adopt a step by step approach. Change, test, change some more.
There will probably be a few things that need fixing when you're done, but on the whole it's pretty easy. (and you can always post any issues here on the forum)
If you're fairly new to CMSB, you might benefit from the tutorials both in the documentation section on this site and in my CMSB Cookbook thecmsbcookbook.com
Hope that eases your anxiety,
Jerry Kornbluth
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Re: [einslistir] Easy to edit pre-designed templates?
By robin - August 30, 2011
Hey,
Looks like Jerry has you on the right track. Open the temple files in a web editor and make small changes, testing after each one in case you made a mistake.
Let us know how it works out for you.
Thanks,
Robin
Looks like Jerry has you on the right track. Open the temple files in a web editor and make small changes, testing after each one in case you made a mistake.
Let us know how it works out for you.
Thanks,
Robin
Robin
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Programmer
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