Hi,
I am starting to develop my next-generation website and in the process want to end up being able to develop for other people.
My very first question is about themes and how to assess which is the best for a particular application.
I have listed out all the themes and the templates which are unique to each one.
1. When I choose a theme, presumably Actinic moves the templates in the theme directory into site 1. This seems to suggest that the templates listed in Site1 are not the "original" templates, but ones specific to the theme currently in use. Where are the "original" templates, and is one of the themes the "original" (if so which one is it?).
2. It looks to me as though the theme you choose actually contains the whole functionality of the site, not just navigation and appearance. Is there any information I can read which will give me a quick reference guide to the sort of functions (outside of navigation & appearance) effected in each theme? Again, is this compared to an "original" or is each one its own starting point (do you know what I mean?).
I am asking this so that I can minimise the work needed and to keep templates in their received state as much as possible.
I hope this makes sense....
Cheers,
Pauline
I am starting to develop my next-generation website and in the process want to end up being able to develop for other people.
My very first question is about themes and how to assess which is the best for a particular application.
I have listed out all the themes and the templates which are unique to each one.
1. When I choose a theme, presumably Actinic moves the templates in the theme directory into site 1. This seems to suggest that the templates listed in Site1 are not the "original" templates, but ones specific to the theme currently in use. Where are the "original" templates, and is one of the themes the "original" (if so which one is it?).
2. It looks to me as though the theme you choose actually contains the whole functionality of the site, not just navigation and appearance. Is there any information I can read which will give me a quick reference guide to the sort of functions (outside of navigation & appearance) effected in each theme? Again, is this compared to an "original" or is each one its own starting point (do you know what I mean?).
I am asking this so that I can minimise the work needed and to keep templates in their received state as much as possible.
I hope this makes sense....
Cheers,
Pauline
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