Editing Templates
You can easily edit the templates that define the look-and-feel of your Tiki.
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- On the Customization tab of the Administration: Look & Feel page, enable the Edit Templates and View Templates options.
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- Click Save. Tiki Saves the information and reloads the page.
- In the Editing area, click Edit templates. Tiki lists all of the Smarty templates.
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- Select a template to edit.
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Using Tiki's Template Editor
Warning
If you accidentally select a file that includes a script element, do not save the template.
To edit a template that uses ja
- FTP the template file from your web server to your PC.
- Edit the template file using a text editor.
- FTP the edited template to your web server.
Do you remember the registration page that you completed when creating a new user? You can update the page's template to include a custom message for you website.
Tip
- On the Edit template page, find the tiki-register.tpl file and click the link. Tiki opens the file for editing.
- Directly before the <br /> code, type:
<p>Thanks for registering at my site. I hope you find it useful.</p>
- Click save only in the theme: tikineat. Tiki saves the information and reloads the page.
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If you are using a different theme, its name will appear.
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Now log off as the admin and register as a new user. Your custom message is included in the registration page.
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