Hi Tom, There are a couple of options you could look into: * if you're looking into "styling" your site, using the prototype first might be an option * you can create a "theme" (copy the original one or start from scratch), so you don't loose the original style * if you need to modify templates from an html point of view (do you?), you can edit them inline, and switch back to the original html by unchecking the "enable" option. * .. and i'm probably forgetting another pair of approaches ..
hth, -g On Nov 8, 2010, at 13:45, The Law Wizard wrote: > I'm a web designer, new to Magnolia. Have it up and running (looking great) > and now want to play around. I've added the Standard Templating Kit. > > I'd like to have two copies of the STK available within one instance of > Magnolia so I can (a) play around with different things and (b) revert to an > un-altered version if I cock things up. I can't see how - it seems to me you > get one STK and that's it, so if I want to start again I need to re-install > the STK from scratch. Is it possible to copy the STK, and if so how would I > go about it? > > Thanks, Tom. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- For list details see http://www.magnolia-cms.com/home/community/mailing-lists.html To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <[email protected]> ----------------------------------------------------------------
