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Templates / themes system #42
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Yeah, is an issue that I also have in mind. I think that we could add a "template_name" field on BlogPage model to select the name of the template that you previously created. If you have in mind a template system like Wordpress maybe this will be a Wagtail improvement (and interesting too). |
Ok, maybe not a number one priority but I will think about this one because this could be a game changer feature. |
+1 |
Yo! Is this being worked on for 1.0? I am working to refactor the templates structure down in an effort to make template extending easier. I am following the aldryn-newsblog layout where the base.html is semantic and free of tags. If anyone is interested i can fork or open a pull request for review. Also when i have the time i will do a write-up on just extending the templates in general for either 1. documentation or 2. A puput guide blog post. Thanks in advance |
Hi @StrattonStudios. As far as I know, nobody is working on this. All that you say sounds amazing to me. Go ahead! |
6 years late, looking for a guide on how to extend Wagtail/Puput templates. Just want to add a logo to the blog navbar. Any links/tutorials I could check out? |
This one looks more like a Wagtail improvement for me, but the current way to change the template is a little bit tricky.
If I understood well, you need to copy the whole puput folder and then change everything in the new folder.
Do you have any idea on a system to be able (for example) to create some Puput blog templates that could be installed by people who just want a blog?
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