Rick Welykochy wrote:
Rachel Hamilton-Williams wrote:
Start with the CSS, then the includes should be more "look and feel", and the tmpl will be where things are on the page, organisation of the fields etc.
You can accomplish quite a lot by changing just the CSS. Compare the various versions of the same content in the CSS Zen Garden. In all cases, the HTML/templates/etc are the same, just the CSS has been changed.
I am prolly being a bit naive here as the HTML/templates themselves may have to be (re)written in a manner that meshes well with the CSS, but there is hope :) Yeah - usually when people want to change the look and feel to the extend Melanie is implying, they want to hide fields and change what's actually displaying on the page (Essentially make some changes to how Koha works) which generally means more than just the CSS.
Zen Garden is actually a pretty simple page structure wise, and definitely setup to facilitate that sort of reskining - if you wanted to change what's in the divs then you're getting closer to what you usually have to do to "reskin" a Koha. Cheers Rachel -- ----------------------------- Rachel Hamilton-Williams General Manager Katipo Communications Ltd Phone: +64-4-934 1285 Mobile: 021 389 128 E-mail: rachel@katipo.co.nz Web: www.katipo.co.nz