I THOUGHT, incorrectly it appears, that I could test out some new templates on my website simply by copying an existing page, thus creating a new page not linked to other pages, and then use
List of Pages >> Edit Page Layout >> Page Template
alas when I do that the pages look nothing like any of the template themes
https://www.shopsite.com/templates/cookbook/builtintemplates.shtml
For example: Edgewise
Template Cookbook> Built In Themes> Boot Two Templates> Edgewise Theme
So I could change my page template to Boot-Two.sst to see how it looks.
Alas that is not the case. There must be a difference between "Templates" and "Themes" I'm misunderstanding.
So is there any easy way to "test drive" some page templates/themes?
Thank you.
Testing new page templates?
-
- Posts: 88
- Joined: Thu May 19, 2011 4:59 pm
Testing new page templates?
http://gourmet-delights.com
Exceptional Foods at Realistic Prices
We ship worldwide
FREE shipping to all US States, Territories, AP/AE
Exceptional Foods at Realistic Prices
We ship worldwide
FREE shipping to all US States, Territories, AP/AE
-
- Posts: 2572
- Joined: Fri Aug 04, 2006 12:02 pm
- Location: Anywhere
- Contact:
Re: Testing new page templates?
Selecting a theme does change the template, but it also changes some other layout settings of the page, mostly colors. Many of the themes share common template files, and a certain color setting triggers which css file gets includes to style the page. You can see more info for each theme here:
https://www.shopsite.com/templates/cookbook/builtintemplates.shtml
Note that since most of the newer responsive-designed themes use a global color setting to determine which theme css file to use, having one page a different theme that the rest of the store isn't really feasible. I would suggest you open a demo store (https://www.shopsite.com/demo.html) then download your store's pages and products and upload them into the demo store to try out a new theme.
-Loren
https://www.shopsite.com/templates/cookbook/builtintemplates.shtml
Note that since most of the newer responsive-designed themes use a global color setting to determine which theme css file to use, having one page a different theme that the rest of the store isn't really feasible. I would suggest you open a demo store (https://www.shopsite.com/demo.html) then download your store's pages and products and upload them into the demo store to try out a new theme.
-Loren