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[ | [https://wiki.viviti.com/w/Image:Blank_viviti_theme.zip blank_viviti_theme.zip] ZIP Archive A blank Viviti theme to work from | ||
This includes all the files you need to get started. | This includes all the files you need to get started. |
Revision as of 11:00, 31 March 2009
The sample Viviti theme below will give you a clear example of the minimal requirements necessary to create a working theme.
Sample Viviti Theme for Download:
blank_viviti_theme.zip ZIP Archive A blank Viviti theme to work from
This includes all the files you need to get started.
If you downloaded the file above, you should recognize the html below. Here is an example showing only the required html elements for a Viviti theme and nothing more:
Blank Viviti theme html showing only required elements:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>Viviti Example Theme</title> </head> <body> → <h1 id="site_heading">Site Heading</h1> → <h2 id="site_subheading">Site Subheading</h2> → <div id="primary_navigation">Primary navigation list</div> → <div id="location_0" class="location"> Main site content </div> → <div id="copyright"> Copyright content </div> </body> </html>
In the code sample above, the required html elements are noted with arrows.
If the above was all the html in your Viviti theme, it would work; the requirements are very minimal.
Viviti will automatically remove any html you place inside any of the required elements and then populate them with predefined html based on any content you add later using the Viviti editor toolbar.
In addition to the required html elements, you will be able to add Optional Components such as blogs, friends lists, photo galleries, and more using the Viviti editor toolbar. These differ from the required HTML Elements in that they are optional rather than required, but you can style them in the same way, by knowing what html gets inserted and creating css for it in your stylesheet.