It took some time in recent days to create a tutorial and write several open-source blogs.An index is provided here to create an article on the skin of the QBlog template of the autumn Garden:
PS: at the same timeAutumn GardenIt also adds four skin sets. Currently, there are a total of eight skin sets.
1:ASP. NET open-source blog QBlog template creation Tutorial: blog template skin introduction (1)
Note: The basic style and principle of the template are introduced in text and text.
Example image:
1: Style File
2:ASP. NET open-source blog QBlog template creation Tutorial: blog homepage-header [blog title | blog overview | blog menu navigation | blog login registration exit | multilingual navigation] (2)
Note: Practical Production: The template header instruction production tutorial.
Example image:
1: blog head
3:ASP. NET open-source blog QBlog template creation Tutorial: blog homepage-shared part [blog announcement | blog article category | Blog Archive | blog album category | blog latest comment] (iii)
4:ASP. NET open-source blog QBlog template creation Tutorial: blog homepage-shared part [latest blog articles | read rankings | click rankings | links | access statistics] (4)
Note: Practical Production: The template sidebar shares the following parts:
Example image: There is a title on the image and it will not be repeated.
5:ASP. NET open-source blog QBlog template creation Tutorial: blog homepage-article list and paging controls (5)
Note: Practice: Create a template article list and show it by page.
Example image:
1: Article list:
2: Document category Name and description
3: Display by PAGE
6:ASP. NET open-source blog QBlog template creation Tutorial: blog article details page-post details | comment list | comment box (6)
Description: This section describes the detailed display and comment list of blog articles and how to create comment boxes:
Example image:
1: article details
2: reply list
[A little long, omitted]
3: comment box
Summary:
This is the end of the blog article.
Basically, there are two pages: an article list and an article post page.
That is, index.html, articlelist.html, and articledetail.html.
If the skin is subject to documents and does not contain images, the first page should be "index.html?" and" Article >articarticlelist.html.
Therefore, to create a set of skins, you can basically create two pages.
Commoncache.html is not necessary. If you want to extract the common code here, you can also use it to make other pages concise.
Another video: QBlog developer video tutorial: blog skin template creation guide-template tailism (6)
Open source QBlog download: http://www.cyqdata.com/download/article-detail-427