Confluence Docs 3.1 : Customising Layouts
This page last changed on Dec 03, 2009 by ggaskell.
You can customise the layout of your Confluence instance by editing the 'decorators' that define the look and feel of the site. You need to have System Administrator permissions in order to perform this function. Confluence is built on top of the open source SiteMesh library, a web-page layout system. Read more on the SiteMesh website. To edit the layout of Confluence, you will need to modify these decorator files. A decorator file is a .vmd file and is written in a very simple programming language called Velocity. You can learn more from the Velocity User Guide. Once you are familiar with Velocity, you can edit the decorator files to personalise the appearance of Confluence.
The decorator files are grouped into:
Editing a site decorator file
Using Velocity macrosWhen editing Custom Decorator Templates, there are a number of macros available to define complex or variable parts of the page such as menus and breadcrumbs. You may insert these macros anywhere in your templates. More information on Working With Decorator Macros. For advanced usersThe velocity directory is at the front of Confluence's velocity template search path. As such, you can override any of Confluence's velocity templates by placing an identically named file in the right place. While we don't recommend you do this unless you know exactly what you're doing, it does give you complete control over the look of every aspect of Confluence. It also means that you can edit your templates in a text-editor if you wish, rather than through the web interface.
In Confluence 2.6 and later, some Velocity files are located inside the Confluence JAR file that can be found at confluence/WEB-INF/lib/confluence-x.x.x.jar. To override files inside this JAR (which you can open with any ZIP tool like WinZip or 7-Zip), put your customised file in the same directory structure under confluence/WEB-INF/classes/. For example, the file templates/macros/alphaindex.vm inside confluence.jar can be replace by putting your custom file in WEB-INF/classes/templates/macros/alphaindex.vm. You do not need to modify the file inside the JAR. See also Editing Files within JAR Archives. RELATED TOPICS |
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