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README
BUILD A THEME WITH ZEN
The base Zen theme is designed to be easily extended by its sub-themes. You
shouldn't modify any of the CSS or PHP files in the zen/ folder; but instead you
should create a sub-theme of zen which is located in a folder outside of the
root zen/ folder. The examples below assume zen and your sub-theme will be
installed in sites/all/themes/, but any valid theme directory is acceptable
(read the sites/default/default.settings.php for more info.)
Why? To learn why you shouldn't modify any of the files in the zen/ folder,
see https://drupal.org/node/245802
*** IMPORTANT NOTE ***
*
- In Drupal 7, the theme system caches which template files and which theme
- functions should be called. This means that if you add a new theme,
- preprocess or process function to your template.php file or add a new template
- (.tpl.php) file to your sub-theme, you will need to rebuild the "theme
- registry." See https://drupal.org/node/173880#theme-registry *
- Drupal 7 also stores a cache of the data in .info files. If you modify any
- lines in your sub-theme's .info file, you MUST refresh Drupal 7's cache by
- simply visiting the Appearance page at admin/appearance. *
Setup the location for your new sub-theme.
Copy the STARTERKIT folder out of the zen/ folder and rename it to be your
new sub-theme. IMPORTANT: The name of your sub-theme must start with an
alphabetic character and can only contain lowercase letters, numbers and
underscores.For example, copy the sites/all/themes/zen/STARTERKIT folder and rename it
as sites/all/themes/foo.Why? Each theme should reside in its own folder. To make it easier to
upgrade Zen, sub-themes should reside in a folder separate from the base
theme.Setup the basic information for your sub-theme.
In your new sub-theme folder, rename the STARTERKIT.info.txt file to include
the name of your new sub-theme and remove the ".txt" extension. Then edit
the .info file by editing the name and description field.For example, rename the foo/STARTERKIT.info file to foo/foo.info. Edit the
foo.info file and change "name = Zen Sub-theme Starter Kit" to "name = Foo"
and "description = Read..." to "description = A Zen sub-theme".Why? The .info file describes the basic things about your theme: its
name, description, features, template regions, CSS files, and JavaScript
files. See the Drupal 7 Theme Guide for more info:
https://drupal.org/node/171205Then, visit your site's Appearance page at admin/appearance to refresh
Drupal 7's cache of .info file data.Choose your preferred page layout method or grid system.
By default your new sub-theme is using a responsive layout. If you want a
fixed layout for your theme, delete the unneeded "responsive" and
"responsive-rtl" css/sass files and edit your sub-theme's styles.css
or styles.scss file and replace the reference to "responsive" with
"fixed".For example, edit foo/sass/styles.scss and change this line:
@import "layouts/responsive";
to:
@import "layouts/fixed";Alternatively, if you are more familiar with a different CSS layout method,
such as GridSetApp or 960.gs, etc., you can replace the
"layouts/responsive" line in your styles.scss file with a line
pointing at your choice of layout CSS file.Then, visit your site's Appearance page at admin/appearance to refresh
Drupal 7's theme cache.Edit your sub-theme to use the proper function names.
Edit the template.php and theme-settings.php files in your sub-theme's
folder; replace ALL occurrences of "STARTERKIT" with the name of your
sub-theme.For example, edit foo/template.php and foo/theme-settings.php and replace
every occurrence of "STARTERKIT" with "foo".It is recommended to use a text editing application with search and
"replace all" functionality.Set your website's default theme.
Log in as an administrator on your Drupal site, go to the Appearance page at
admin/appearance and click the "Enable and set default" link next to your
new sub-theme.
Optional steps:
Modify the markup in Zen core's template files.
If you decide you want to modify any of the .tpl.php template files in the
zen folder, copy them to your sub-theme's folder before making any changes.
And then rebuild the theme registry.For example, copy zen/templates/page.tpl.php to foo/templates/page.tpl.php.
Modify the markup in Drupal's search form.
Copy the search-block-form.tpl.php template file from the modules/search/
folder and place it in your sub-theme's template folder. And then rebuild
the theme registry.You can find a full list of Drupal templates that you can override in the
templates/README.txt file or https://drupal.org/node/190815Why? In Drupal 7 theming, if you want to modify a template included by a
module, you should copy the template file from the module's directory to
your sub-theme's template directory and then rebuild the theme registry.
See the Drupal 7 Theme Guide for more info: https://drupal.org/node/173880Further extend your sub-theme.
Discover further ways to extend your sub-theme by reading Zen's
documentation online at:
https://drupal.org/documentation/theme/zen
and Drupal 7's Theme Guide online at:
https://drupal.org/theme-guide
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