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Mastering Magento Theme Design

You're reading from   Mastering Magento Theme Design Magento is the super-capable open source e-commerce platform that's number one for a reason. By using this book to optimize your know-how, you'll be acquiring the ultimate in e-tail expertise for yourself and your clients.

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Published in Apr 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783288236
Length 310 pages
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Mastering Magento Theme Design
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Introducing Magento Theme Design FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating a Responsive Magento Theme with Bootstrap 3 3. Customizing Our Custom Theme 4. Adding Incredible Effects to Our Theme 5. Making the Theme Fully Responsive 6. Making the Theme Socially Ready 7. Creating a Magento Widget 8. Creating a Theme Admin Panel 9. Customizing the Backend of Magento 10. Packaging and Selling the Theme Conclusions and Credits Index

Creating a custom Magento admin theme


Now that the module is installed and the folders of the new admin theme are ready, let's start creating the files that will overwrite the design.

Creating the custom.css file

We will begin by copying the custom.css file under skin/adminhtml/default/default/ into the new theme folder, bookstore, under skin/adminhtml/default/bookstore/. In fact, if you take a look at the main.xml file located under app/design/adminhtml/default/default/layout/, you can see that there are some CSS files declared, and one of those is custom.css. The content of the custom.css file is as follows:

<action method="addCss">

<name>custom.css</name>

</action>

Checking the CSS overriding

Now, to run a quick test and check whether the module is working and if the fallback loads our file correctly, insert the following code inside custom.css to color the header background in black:

.header { background: #000; }

Now save the file. If everything is working, you will...

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