Hello, my name is Joe and I am a Tech Support Specialist for my local school district. I have been tasked with Migrating to Koha. I currently have a fully working system up and running with Koha 3.2 Alpha with all of our data and I have 2 questions if anyone could answer for me. 1) I was restricted to using no more than 1000 item numbers at a time when doing "Batch Item Modifications". If I tried more I got a message saying "too many to list" and after re-indexing everything was doubled. I was hoping that there was a work around for this because I am dealing with 18200 item numbers and had to make 19 csv files to accomplish a bulk update. 2) My second question is that I am trying to change the template on the OPAC and have so far only found an option to change the tiny koha graphic to something of my choosing. Is there a list of available templates for koha 3.2 alpha? Thanks in advance for taking the time to answer my questions. I have done a lot of this already through just trial and error. I am trying to be smarter about it now. - Joe
2) My second question is that I am trying to change the template on the OPAC and have so far only found an option to change the tiny koha graphic to something of my choosing. Is there a list of available templates for koha 3.2 alpha?
Koha doesn't have different themes available for it like Wordpress does. However, it does offer quite a bit of flexibility in ways of styling your OPAC the way you want it. Check out the OPAC-related system preferences: http://koha-community.org/documentation/3-2-manual/?ch=c19#AEN1648 In particular opacheader, opaccolorstylesheet, OpacMainUserBlock, opacuserjs, OpacNav, OPACUserCSS See also several posts on OPAC customization on my blog: http://www.myacpl.org/koha/ It is possible to change the appearance of your OPAC by directly modifying the templates (koha-tmpl/opac-tmpl), but I don't recommend it: Every change you make will have to be tracked and re-implemented if you ever want to upgrade to a newer version of Koha. -- Owen -- Web Developer Athens County Public Libraries http://www.myacpl.org
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