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103.
Would you like to add some Tempcode to the template that will help you display <abbr title="eXtensible HyperText Markup Language">XHTML</abbr> that is only used for the chosen usage scenario of this template? You came from the Template Tree which is why this editor can find the usage scenario for you. At the bottom of the template editor you can see all usage scenarios, with your current scenario highlighted.
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Located in [strings]HELP_INSERT_DISTINGUISHING_TEMPCODE
119.
Hover over selectors to see the associated elements highlighted in the opener window.<br /><br />As you move the mouse in the parent window the selectors here that apply to that area will glow. The ones that glow strongest are most directly located around the mouse, and the ones that glow least are usually bigger spaces in which the mouse resides (to be precise it is <abbr title="Document Object Model">DOM</abbr> tree depth).<br /><br />The highlighted selection will lock if you hold down the <kbd>ctrl</kbd> key (you can let go of it after you move the mouse cursor off the window).
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Located in [strings]CSS_EDITOR_SELECTOR_TIPS
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A codename for the theme image. This looks like a short-hand file-path, and new (unrecognised) image codenames are actually auto-found based on searching file-paths (out of <kbd>themes/&lt;theme&gt;/images_custom</kbd> or <kbd>themes/&lt;theme&gt;/images</kbd>, in the active theme and then the default theme). Once in the system, however, there is no requirement that an image codename actually be a real file-path.
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Located in [strings]DESCRIPTION_THEME_IMAGE_NAME
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Choose a template to edit, either by searching by template contents, or by choosing an existing template.<br /><br />Be aware that it is usually <strong>a lot easier to find a template to edit using the &lsquo;show template edit links&rsquo; feature</strong> that shows the templates used by whatever screen you are viewing at the time (available from the &ldquo;Select page rendering tool&rdquo; list in the footer of any screen you are viewing).
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Located in [strings]TEMPLATE_CHOOSE_TO_EDIT
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Choose a CSS file to edit. Site-wide styles come from <kbd>global.css</kbd>, and browser-specific styling comes from <kbd>no_cache.css</kbd>.<br /><br />Be aware that it is usually <strong>a lot easier to use the &lsquo;contextual CSS edit&rsquo; feature</strong> that provides an interactive editor for whatever screen you are viewing at the time (available from the &ldquo;Select page rendering tool&rdquo; list in the footer on any/every screen).
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Located in [strings]CSS_CHOOSE_TO_EDIT
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You may also add a new theme image. You will only need to do this if you are creating new modules, or adding new images for your theme that have no built-in direct equivalent in the default theme. <strong>If you have already placed your image into your theme <kbd>images_custom</kbd> directory</strong> then it will add automatically when it is first referenced (with a code based on it's filename).
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Located in [strings]ADDING_THEME_IMAGE
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CSS equation helper
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Located in [strings]CSS_EQUATION_HELPER
182.
Enter a theme wizard equation to get a CSS colour value that you can use in your CSS.
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Located in [strings]DESCRIP_CSS_EQUATION_HELPER
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Source theme
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Located in [strings]SOURCE_THEME
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Add empty theme
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Located in [strings]ADD_EMPTY_THEME
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Contributors to this translation: Adolfo Jayme Barrientos, Alberto Rivera Duque, Chris Graham, Gersson Tao, Manuel Megías, Mariona Reig, Pedro Grandal, Ricardo A. Hermosilla Carrillo, Ruben Alfonsin, julioferval, red.