Initial View of Tiki

To access your Tiki, point your browser to: http://yourdomain.com/.

By default, a brand new Tiki uses a basic, default theme. A "theme" is a set of cascading style sheets (CSS) and template files that control the look and feel of your Tiki. Like so much else about Tiki, the theme is fully customizable. Later, you will learn how to modify the theme to make Tiki your own.

 Note

By default, Tiki uses the Bootstrap framework for its themes.

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The Default Bootstrap theme.


On a new installation, Tiki displays the Setup Wizard on your first Admin login. See Using the Wizards for more information.

 Tip

The TikiWiki Themes website is a good place to start, if you're interested in changing the look of your site. It offers lots of well-made themes that are ready to be used, as well as hints and help for creating your own theme.

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Copyright

This guide is based on content originally published by KeyContent.org.

This guide is Copyright (C) 2007-2013, 2019 by Rick Sapir and others under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 License. Some rights reserved.

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to Remix — to adapt the work


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