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The last step is compressing all the files into an archive. You should compress your [[Theme]] into a .tar.gz (gzip) or .zip (zip) file, with the files and folders inside your [[Theme]] in the "root" of the zip file. This means that your archive might have contents similar to: | The last step is compressing all the files into an archive. You should compress your [[Theme]] into a .tar.gz (gzip) or .zip (zip) file, with the files and folders inside your [[Theme]] in the "root" of the zip file. This means that your archive might have contents similar to: | ||
*index.php | |||
*index.template.php | |||
*images/ | |||
*css/ | |||
*scripts/ | |||
*theme_info.xml | |||
Important is that these files are not in a subdirectory inside the archive. You can test this by extracting it to a folder and checking to see if the files are in that folder itself, or in a folder under that folder. After this, you're done. A little complicated, perhaps, but it's a lot easier the second time. Good luck! | Important is that these files are not in a subdirectory inside the archive. You can test this by extracting it to a folder and checking to see if the files are in that folder itself, or in a folder under that folder. After this, you're done. A little complicated, perhaps, but it's a lot easier the second time. Good luck! | ||
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Revision as of 23:18, 25 April 2012
The last step is compressing all the files into an archive. You should compress your Theme into a .tar.gz (gzip) or .zip (zip) file, with the files and folders inside your Theme in the "root" of the zip file. This means that your archive might have contents similar to:
- index.php
- index.template.php
- images/
- css/
- scripts/
- theme_info.xml
Important is that these files are not in a subdirectory inside the archive. You can test this by extracting it to a folder and checking to see if the files are in that folder itself, or in a folder under that folder. After this, you're done. A little complicated, perhaps, but it's a lot easier the second time. Good luck!