Thanks
On 28 Dez., 16:25, MattC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I spent some time figuring this out about a month ago. I may be
> missing a step but here's the quick answer.
>
> 1) In your app_controller set
> var $view = 'Theme';
>
> 2) Somewhere in your beforeFilter or beforeRender you have to set the
> theme you want to use.
> $this->theme = 'whatever';
>
> 3) Cake will look for a folder called "themed" in your view path.
> There you need a sub folder in themed for each theme with the same
> name as used in step 2 ('whatever' in this case). app/views/themed/
> whatever/
>
> 4) Cake will look in that path first for any views or layouts you
> use. If they don't exist it defaults back to the normal views and
> layouts (I think). So to use a themed layout create app/views/themed/
> whatever/layouts/default.ctp.
>
> Theming works pretty well, although my directions may not be complete.
>
> -Mattwww.pseudocoder.com
>
> On Dec 28, 6:31 am, "C.Hochstrasser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm working on a project which should give the site administrator the
> > ability to use themes and I noticed a class namedthemeWeb, but I
> > couldn't find any documentation about it, or how to use it.
>
> > Could somebody help me out?
>
> > with best regards
> > Christoph Hochstrasser
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