$Id: README.txt,v 1.1.2.1 2010-02-09 19:02:59 yhahn Exp $ Context layouts --------------- Context layouts provides a formalized way for themes to declare and switch between page templates using Context. It is a continuation of an old Drupal themer's trick to switch to something besides the standard `page.tpl.php` file for a variety of special-case pages like the site frontpage, login page, admin section, etc. Requirements ------------ In order to use context layouts, your site must meet a few conditions: - Context and Context layouts modules are enabled (`admin/build/modules`). - You are using a theme which provides and has declared multiple layouts. (See "Example themes" for themes you can try.) Basic usage ----------- Once you have layouts enabled, you can have a context trigger the usage of a particular layout in either the admin interface (`admin/build/context`) or inline context editor. Different layouts may have fewer or greater regions than the default page template, so adjust your blocks accordingly. Supporting context layouts in your theme ---------------------------------------- You can add layouts support to your theme by declaring additional layouts in your theme's info file. Here is an example: `example.info` name = "Example" description = "Example theme" core = "6.x" engine = "phptemplate" regions[left] = "Left sidebar" regions[right] = "Right sidebar" regions[content] = "Content" regions[footer] = "Footer" ; Layout: Default layouts[default][name] = "Default" layouts[default][description] = "Simple two column page." layouts[default][template] = "page" layouts[default][regions][] = "content" layouts[default][regions][] = "right" ; Layout: Columns layouts[columns][name] = "3 columns" layouts[columns][description] = "Three column page." layouts[columns][stylesheet] = "layout-columns.css" layouts[columns][template] = "layout-columns" layouts[columns][regions][] = "left" layouts[columns][regions][] = "content" layouts[columns][regions][] = "right" layouts[columns][regions][] = "footer" Each layout is declared under `layouts` with the key as the identifier that will be used by context for this layout. You may use any reasonable machine name for each layout, but note that `default` is special -- it will be the default layout for your theme if no other layout is specified. The following keys can be declared for each layout: - `name`: The human readable name for this layout, shown in the admin UI. - `description`: A short description of your layout, same as above. - `stylesheet`: A stylesheet to be included with the layout. Optional. - `template`: The name of the template file for this layout, without the `.tpl.php` extension. - `region`: An array of regions supported by this layout. Note that any of the regions listed here **must also be declared** in the standard theme `regions` array. Example themes -------------- - Cube, a subtheme included with [Rubik][1] provides a variety of layouts. - [Ginkgo][2] the default theme included with Open Atrium. [1]: http://github.com/developmentseed/rubik/downloads [2]: http://github.com/developmentseed/ginkgo/downloads