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- To change your copy of the Default publication into your publication and have 
some first successes, you probably want to work on two things:
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-  1. Change the color scheme and fonts to your own taste.
-  1. Replace the page header with your own one.
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- More advanced topics that are not (yet) covered here might be:
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-  *  Put the menu somewhere else
-  *  Use a different menu style
-  *  Define different and more complex page templates
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- As a first step you will feel much better once you managed 1. and 2. as you 
will be able to show your new publication to someone and it will not look like 
just a sample.
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- ===  Changing fonts and colors ===
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- Fonts and colors are defined by a Cascading Style Sheet (CSS). For now, don't 
try to understand the nested sitemaps to find it. Go straight to 
$LENYA_DIR/your_pub_name/resources/shared/css/page.css.
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- Though it says "resources/shared" this is not shared among different 
publications. In case you mess with it you can always go ahead and copy 
$LENYA_DIR/default/resources/shared/css/page.css and you are back to the 
original one.
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- Make any changes, reload in your browser and you will see them. That's it for 
here.
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- Note: I assume you are familiar with CSS and how to use them to create 
dynamically looking menus in pure HTML. If not, Google will be your best 
friend. This is nothing specific to Lenya.[[BR]]
- For an introduction to CSS try the [http://www.nypl.org/styleguide/css/ NYPL 
online Style Guide], for other good tutorials [http://www.alistapart.com/ a 
list apart] and for invaluable hints and quirks 
[http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=FrontPage css-discuss]. 
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- ===  Replacing the page header ===
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- Have a look at the file $LENYA_DIR/your_pub_name/xslt/page2xhtml.xsl and look 
for this piece in it:
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- {{{
-       <table width="100%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0">
-         <tr>
-           <td id="publication-title">Welcome to the Default Publication!</td>
-           <td id="project-logo"><img 
src="{$root}/images/project-logo.png"/></td>
-         </tr>
-       </table>
- }}}
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- This is the page header. Put in what you want. It's that simple!
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- ===  Altering navigational components (Tabs, Breadcrumbs and Menus) ===
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- As long as it is sufficient to change the fonts and colors or navigational 
elements such as Breadcrumbs, Tabs oder Menus you can get away with changes to 
the CSS. In case you decide you want to go without some of them (for example 
you might not even want any breadcrumbs on your site) you can change that by 
modifying the XSLT as described above.
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- But in case you want to change the '''behaviour''' of the navigational 
elements it's getting a bit more complex. Changing the behaviour would mean for 
example you would want the whole menu tree to be shown at all times, not just 
the top level menu items with only the subitems of the currently selected item.
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- The navigational elements are built from the file sitetree.xml (look for it 
in the directory structure) using XSLTs that are usually global to Lenya and 
therefore not part of you publication. But the global XSLTs can be overridden 
with local ones quite easily.
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- All it takes is to create the files
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- {{{
- $LENYA_DIR/lenya/pubs/__your_pub_name__/lenya/xslt/navigation/breadcrumbs.xsl
- $LENYA_DIR/lenya/pubs/__your_pub_name__/lenya/xslt/navigation/tabs.xsl
- $LENYA_DIR/lenya/pubs/__your_pub_name__/lenya/xslt/navigation/menu.xsl
- }}}
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- which will be used in favor of the core files
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- {{{
- $LENYA_DIR/lenya/lenya/xslt/navigation/breadcrumbs.xsl
- $LENYA_DIR/lenya/lenya/xslt/navigation/tabs.xsl
- $LENYA_DIR/lenya/lenya/xslt/navigation/menu.xsl
- }}}
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- Usually, you will not want to use a completely different version of the 
stylesheet. So it is recommended to include the core file using 
{{{<xsl:import/>}}}.
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- This is possible because of a built-in fallback mechanism that will make 
Lenya use the global XSLTs in case there are no local versions inside the 
publication. See the 
[http://lenya.apache.org/docs/1_2_x/components/layout/navigation.html Lenya 
Documentation >> The Navigation Framework] for details on this.
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