X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/ikiwiki.git/blobdiff_plain/14b6e66ce0c62ad6d301733445c54257a6a27b64..bf0fa3c42c396b15b1308a1b603d84ed9564cbf0:/doc/templates.mdwn diff --git a/doc/templates.mdwn b/doc/templates.mdwn index 6d914ef5a..6b9fc0218 100644 --- a/doc/templates.mdwn +++ b/doc/templates.mdwn @@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ ikiwiki uses the HTML::Template module as its template engine. This supports things like conditionals and loops in templates and is pretty easy to learn. +I aim to keep almost all html out of ikiwiki and in the templates. + It ships with some basic templates which can be customised: * `templates/page.tmpl` - Used for displaying all regular wiki pages. @@ -11,16 +13,23 @@ It ships with some basic templates which can be customised: * `templates/editpage.tmpl` - Create/edit page. * `templates/passwordmail.tmpl` - Not a html template, this is used to generate the mail with the user's password in it. +* `templates/rsspage.tmpl` - Used for generating rss feeds for [[blog]]s. +* `templates/inlinepage.tmpl` - Used for adding a page inline in a blog + page. +* `templates/inlinepagetitle.tmpl` - Used for listing a page inline in a blog + archive page. -If you like, you can add this to further customise it: +If you like, you can add these to further customise it: * `templates/signin.tmpl` - If it exists, it is used for customising the layout of the SignIn form and all assciated forms. The misc.tmpl is wrapped around this, so it should only be a template for the form. +* `templates/prefs.tmpl` - If it exists, it is used for customising the + layout of the Prefs form and all assciated forms. The misc.tmpl is + wrapped around this, so it should only be a template for the form. - Note that the SignIn form is implemented using CGI::FormBuilder, which - interfaces to HTML::Template, so not all of it can be customised with - templates, although most of it can, by creating this template. Without - the template, CGI::FormBuilder creates the page body by itself. - -I aim to keep almost all html out of ikiwiki and in the templates. +Note that the SignIn and Prefs forms are implemented using +CGI::FormBuilder, which interfaces to HTML::Template, so not all of it can +be customised with templates, although most of it can, by creating these +templates. Without the templates, CGI::FormBuilder creates the page bodies +by itself.