Templates and stylesheets

A template is basically the HTML layout, or the design, of a page. This is the work of the designer. Whatever is in a template is added on every page that is using that template, meaning that the person editing the content doesn't need any web design skills.

In the template there are placeholders for content and navigation areas. When a user is visiting your site the page is automatically generated from the template and the placeholders are filled with the content.

The template is the HTML structure. It is then styled in one or more stylesheets that are attached to each template. This styling is done with CSS. So to get a site look the way you want you should be familiar with HTML and CSS on at least a basic level. But don't worry, there are themes with ready-made templates and stylesheets for you to download!

When you first install CMS Made Simple there are some basic templates that you can use and customize to your needs. Those templates are described in the section Default Templates Explained. The designer of your site can also add new templates to make the site look any way you want. The CMSMS community also shares themes for anyone to download and use at the CMSMS Themes site(external link).

Templates and stylesheets in the CMSMS Admin Panel

In the CMSMS Admin Panel you will find the templates and stylesheets in the Layout menu.

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