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Smarty is a template engine for PHP. More specifically, it facilitates a managable way to separate application logic and content from its presentation. This is best described in a situation where the application programmer and the template designer play different roles, or in most cases are not the same person. For example, let's say you are creating a web page that is displaying a newspaper article. The article headline, tagline, author and body are content elements, they contain no information about how they will be presented. They are passed into Smarty by the application, then the template designer edits the templates and uses a combination of HTML tags and template tags to format the presentation of these elements (HTML tables, background colors, font sizes, style sheets, etc.) One day the programmer needs to change the way the article content is retrieved (a change in application logic.) This change does not affect the template designer, the content will still arrive in the template exactly the same. Likewise, if the template designer wants to completely redesign the templates, this requires no changes to the application logic. Therefore, the programmer can make changes to the application logic without the need to restructure templates, and the template designer can make changes to templates without breaking application logic.[http://smarty.incutio.com/?page=SmartyFrequentlyAskedQuestions#basics-1]
Smarty is a template engine for PHP. More specifically, it facilitates a managable way to separate application logic and content from its presentation. This is best described in a situation where the application programmer and the template designer play different roles, or in most cases are not the same person. For example, let's say you are creating a web page that is displaying a newspaper article. The article headline, tagline, author and body are content elements, they contain no information about how they will be presented. They are passed into Smarty by the application, then the template designer edits the templates and uses a combination of HTML tags and template tags to format the presentation of these elements (HTML tables, background colors, font sizes, style sheets, etc.) One day the programmer needs to change the way the article content is retrieved (a change in application logic.) This change does not affect the template designer, the content will still arrive in the template exactly the same. Likewise, if the template designer wants to completely redesign the templates, this requires no changes to the application logic. Therefore, the programmer can make changes to the application logic without the need to restructure templates, and the template designer can make changes to templates without breaking application logic.[http://smarty.incutio.com/?page=SmartyFrequentlyAskedQuestions#basics-1]
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== Template upgrades ==
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Some eCMS features require either us or Cv3 to process a template upgrade for a customer. You can see an example of this below:
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[[image:Template_upgrade_example.png]]
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To enable this feature the customer will need to get in touch with either us or Cv3 to upgrade that template. If we are the ones to publish this template, that upgrade message will remain until we get in touch with Cv3. As a result we typically request that customers who encounter this message get in touch with us to verify that the templates are enabled and so we can get the message removed.
==Additional Resources==
==Additional Resources==

Revision as of 15:38, 17 July 2014

What is a template?

eCMS uses the Smarty template system. Smarty is PHP based and is currently the most popular templating system of it's kind. Template allow you to easily control the presentation (visual) layer of your site without the need understand the application (logic) layer.

From the Smarty FAQ Page:

Q: What's a template engine and why should I use one?

A: (copied from Smarty manual)

Smarty is a template engine for PHP. More specifically, it facilitates a managable way to separate application logic and content from its presentation. This is best described in a situation where the application programmer and the template designer play different roles, or in most cases are not the same person. For example, let's say you are creating a web page that is displaying a newspaper article. The article headline, tagline, author and body are content elements, they contain no information about how they will be presented. They are passed into Smarty by the application, then the template designer edits the templates and uses a combination of HTML tags and template tags to format the presentation of these elements (HTML tables, background colors, font sizes, style sheets, etc.) One day the programmer needs to change the way the article content is retrieved (a change in application logic.) This change does not affect the template designer, the content will still arrive in the template exactly the same. Likewise, if the template designer wants to completely redesign the templates, this requires no changes to the application logic. Therefore, the programmer can make changes to the application logic without the need to restructure templates, and the template designer can make changes to templates without breaking application logic.[1]

Template upgrades

Some eCMS features require either us or Cv3 to process a template upgrade for a customer. You can see an example of this below:

File:Template upgrade example.png

To enable this feature the customer will need to get in touch with either us or Cv3 to upgrade that template. If we are the ones to publish this template, that upgrade message will remain until we get in touch with Cv3. As a result we typically request that customers who encounter this message get in touch with us to verify that the templates are enabled and so we can get the message removed.

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