| 1 | Themes |
| 2 | ====== |
| 3 | |
| 4 | To create a theme, it is very simple. Just go into the themes/ directory |
| 5 | and create a file called yourtheme_theme.php. You then need to create an |
| 6 | array with 12 elements (0-11). Below is an example followed by a |
| 7 | description of what the different entries are for. |
| 8 | |
| 9 | ---<START>--- |
| 10 | <?php |
| 11 | |
| 12 | # My Theme |
| 13 | # Author: My Name |
| 14 | # Date: Today's Date |
| 15 | # |
| 16 | # Optional description |
| 17 | |
| 18 | $color[0] = "#xxxxxx"; |
| 19 | $color[1] = "#xxxxxx"; |
| 20 | $color[2] = "#xxxxxx"; |
| 21 | $color[3] = "#xxxxxx"; |
| 22 | $color[4] = "#xxxxxx"; |
| 23 | $color[5] = "#xxxxxx"; |
| 24 | $color[6] = "#xxxxxx"; |
| 25 | $color[7] = "#xxxxxx"; |
| 26 | $color[8] = "#xxxxxx"; |
| 27 | $color[9] = "#xxxxxx"; |
| 28 | $color[10] = "#xxxxxx"; |
| 29 | $color[11] = "#xxxxxx"; |
| 30 | |
| 31 | ?> |
| 32 | ---<END>--- |
| 33 | |
| 34 | And here is a description of what the different entries in the array |
| 35 | are color of: |
| 36 | |
| 37 | 0: Title Bar at the top of the page header |
| 38 | 1: <not currently used> |
| 39 | 2: Error messages (usually red) |
| 40 | 3: Left folder list background color |
| 41 | 4: Normal background color |
| 42 | 5: Header of the message index (From, Date, Subject) |
| 43 | 6: Normal text on the left folder list |
| 44 | 7: Links in the right frame |
| 45 | 8: Normal text (usually black) |
| 46 | 9: Darker version of #0 |
| 47 | 10: Darker version of #9 |
| 48 | 11: Special folders color (Inbox, Trash, Sent) |
| 49 | |
| 50 | Next all you have to do is run conf.pl and add the theme to the list |
| 51 | of themes available to you. If you would like your theme to be |
| 52 | included in the distribution of SquirrelMail, just email it to |
| 53 | <luke@squirrelmail.org> and I will review it. |