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DEPRECATED

This project is not maintained anymore by the core team. Theme improvements must be brought instead to the classic theme in the PrestaShop repository.

PrestaShop Starter Theme

Build Status

Starter Theme is a tool for designer to work efficiently, it includes only what is mandatory:

  • a list of templates
  • a configuration file
  • the development assets with minimal javascripts and stylesheets

Installation

Note the Starter Theme is only available for PrestaShop 1.7+.

Clone this repository and move the StarterTheme into themes folder.

# in PrestaShop folder
$ cd themes
$ git clone https://github.com/PrestaShop/StarterTheme.git YOUR_THEME_NAME

How to use the starter theme to create a theme

Step 1: create theme.yml

First of all, you need to rename config/theme.dist.yml to config/theme.yml and edit it according to your theme name.

name: YOUR_THEME_DIRECTORY_NAME
display_name: YOUR THEME NAME
version: 1.0.0
author:
  name: "PrestaShop Team"
  email: "pub@prestashop.com"
  url: "http://www.prestashop.com"

meta:
  compatibility:
      from: 1.7.0.0
      to: ~

See theme.yml description

NOTE: Please note that /config/theme.yml is ignored by git (see .gitignore)

Step 2: Manage assets

The Starter Theme contains the development files in the _dev folder. Install the dependencies using npm:

$ cd _dev && npm install

Now the dependencies are installed and correctly set up, you can customise theses files.

If you need to add image files, you can create img folder in _dev folder.

As stylesheets and javascript files are compiled and minified, you may wonder how to build new version of theses files after your modifications. You can use npm to check for any update and update the production version used by PrestaShop (localized in assets folder).

$ npm run watch

Note: You should probably start by removing all existing styles.

Theme architecture

Themes architecture has changed a lot since PrestaShop 1.7.

.
├── assets
│   ├── css/
│   ├── img/
│   └── js/
├── config/
│   ├── theme.dist.yml
│   └── theme.yml
├── CONTRIBUTING.md
├── _dev/
│   ├── css/
│   ├── js/
│   ├── package.json
│   └── webpack.config.js
├── modules/
├── plugins/
├── preview.png
├── README.md
└── templates/
    ├── catalog/
    ├── checkout/
    ├── cms/
    ├── contact.tpl
    ├── customer/
    ├── errors/
    ├── index.tpl
    ├── layouts/
    ├── page.tpl
    ├── _partials/
    └── wrapper.tpl
Folder Description
assets Contains all "UI" data of your theme: javascripts, stylesheets and images;
config Contains the configuration file of your theme;
_dev Contains all the development assets;
modules Allow you to override templates for modules, take a look at classic
plugins Contains the Smarty extensions required by the theme, if any;
templates Contains the templates of the theme, ordered by domain categories
preview.png Should be a thumbnail of your theme homepage, displayed in the back office

Update Workflow

Understanding the branches

The StarterTheme's branches follow the PrestaShop's branches. That means that if you want to create a theme for PrestaShop 1.7.0.x version, choose the latest release for this minor version (or use the 1.7.0.x branches).

Update

Every Prestashop release will be attached to a PrestaShop version and we will provide explicit changelogs with new features, fixes and impacted files to help you keep your theme up to date with the lastest improvements.

Since your theme will live its own life, you cannot just cherry-pick a commit. You will have to understand it and decide if that applies to your theme or not.

Contributing

Take a look at our Contributing guide