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Designer Guide

Anyone with knowledge of CSS and image manipulation can create a new theme for PrestaShop.

Tip

We recommend using the Firefox plugin Firebug for easy comparison and debugging between your CSS and the output.

Follow the steps below to create a new theme for PrestaShop.

1. Copy the default theme

  1. Locate the ../themes directory and create a copy of the default ../themes/prestashop/ directory.
  2. Rename the duplicate.

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2. Modify the CSS sheet

  • In the new theme folder (e.g., ../themes/MyStoreTheme/), locate the /css folder.
  • Open the global.css file and modify it according to your needs.
    Note: the maintenance.css file, located in the same folder, controls the layout of the Maintenance Mode page.
  • New or modified images must be placed in the new theme's /img folder (e.g., ../themes/MyStoreTheme/img).
Tip
titleTips from the PrestaShop development team
  • Where possible, use CSS instead of HTML (e.g., only use tables for tabular data, not for layout)
  • Validate your XHTML and CSS code using the W3C tools: HTML validator, CSS validator.
  • Reduce images and pictures size by using compression
  • Test your theme on several Web browsers
  • Keep filenames lowercase
  • Homepage text and logo are modifiable directly via the Back Office. Go to Back Office >> Modules >> Home text editor and click Configure.
  • Change the positioning of modules on a page or pages by transplanting them via the Back Office:
    1. Go to Back Office >> Modules >> Positions
    2. Click Transplant a module.
    3. In the drop-down list, select the module you want to move.
    4. In the second drop-down list, select where you want to transplant the module.
    5. Type the name of those files you do not want the module to appear (optional).
    6. Click Save.

3. Create preview screen shot

When your theme is ready, you must place a file representing the theme called preview.jpg in the theme’s root folder (e.g., ../themes/MyStoreTheme). This file must be a 100 × 100 pixels .jpg file.

4. Test your theme

  1. Go to Back Office >> Preferences >> Appearance >> Themes section
  2. Select the new theme and click Save.

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Share your themes!

Show off your hard work, get feedback, and build your reputation by sharing your theme in the Themes section of our Forum.The default PrestaShop install offers a neutral theme in shades of gray, enabling sellers to quickly and freely start their activity, whatever their business line.

More than 700 themes are available through the PrestaShop Addons marketplace. They were created either by the PrestaTeam or the PrestaShop community, and are sold at reasonable prices – some even free.

As a graphic designer/web developer, you too can put your themes up for sale on the PrestaShop Addons site, and earn 70% of the selling price.

Anyone with some knowledge of CSS and image manipulation can create a custom theme for PrestaShop. Provided you know PHP as well, you can build a whole new theme for your shop. Thanks to a tried and tested theme system, any shop can quickly sport a theme tailored to its needs.

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Training

PrestaShop also offers a complete training program tailored for designers. Contact us through this page: http://www.prestashop.com/en/training