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Templating & Designer
I have some scripts that I want to install a template system for (eliminating design).
Long story short, those using the script(s) would be able to pick the color schemes and basic things to change out like colors in the CSS and what not. What is needed to accomplish this type of set ups in my script(s)? |
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can't find the wordpress snippet i know i've got it somewhere but my external drive is a disorganised mess but i'm sure it was just the code for a css picker in the control panel :Oh crap
can't really help with starting templating from scratch. |
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I think you are trying to find a complex solution for a simple problem. It would indeed just be controlled through CSS.
that should be a small small job for a programmer to set something up like a find and replace. |
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It is something that a programmer could do. They would add in a control panel, or menu in the admin, where owner can pick and choose the colors for the different areas of the script? Or would it be something that the designer who does the CSS/HTML can set up? I am just trying to figure out the process needed to add this into my scripts. |
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any designer who cant do it needs to go back to school. if you are doing say having white labels for affiliates. a programmer could set up a small admin where your affiliates can choose color, logo etc etc. and all it would be doing is changing certain elements in the CSS file. |
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As for use, I am going to make some of my scripts available for my web hosting clients. So for those who do not want, or can't afford, custom design work and coded CSS/HTML, I want a simple template system for some of the smaller scripts. This allows a broader distribution for use. Obviously, those who are serious will skin their own sites with custom design work. But some are looking for a simple solution. |
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