Html and Css Themes
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If you make adjustments to your design or install applications, you may need to switch to your HTML/CSS Topic Editor. Choose "Topics" from this menu: The topic page will be opened. At the top right you will see a small window with a small window with two icons. Then choose "Edit Code" from the drop-down list that appears:
They should now be in the templates file. There is a short summary of the functions of the individual directories and other functions of the Editors in the following table: In order to open or closed a file, just click on the file name or the file symbol.
In order to open and modify a filename, just click on its name in the small space. Once you open your data you will see numbers ticking on the right side. They are not part of the source text, but are just a way to number the rows in your source text for simple reference. Or you can keep more than one open at a time and switch between them by using the folders that appear directly above the folders listing and bar.
Layout " contains the topic. fluid files, which contain the codes for the headers and footers of all pages. Generally, any changes you make to this data affects the entire shop software you use. Once a directory is open, there is a shortcut under each directory name to creating a new filename in that directory.
Define the "Templates" subdirectory as the template subdirectory in the themes builder. Contains all other fluid samples. Section " contains the codes for the different areas of your store. Snippets" contains small pieces of coding that are used throughout the topic. Most of these block codes are import into other file types.
Assets contains the CSS, JavaScript, and Kernel images required for your design. Inside this directory, styles.scss. Liquid is the main CSS control for your topic, while applicationjs contains much of the JavaScript. Notice that this directory is separated from the Shopify directory and is different from the Shopify directory and that uploading to one directory does not appear in the other one.
Config " contains all the design options in a JSON directory. It is recommended that you only allow experienced user to view and modify data in this directory, as all changes you make to the data in this directory can be made using the "Customize Design" option without editing any codes.
Lastly, the "Locales" directory contains the data you need to compile your shop. Normally this directory is only for experienced translators or if you need to make a new one. You can make most changes to the default languages by pressing the Actions buttons and choosing the Edit Languages checkbox.
We always suggest that you make a back-up copy before you dive into topic file and make changes. See here for a more detailed look at topic submissions. NOTE: Fluid data keeps a current revision history: But CSS and JavaScript images are not versions, so it is advisable to either dowload the themes pack or make a "quick" back-up.
Which is the fluid data set of the production raster?