Foreword

There are two ways of customizing how Shaarli looks:

  1. by using a custom CSS to override Shaarli's CSS
  2. by using a full theme that provides its own RainTPL templates, CSS and Javascript resources

Custom CSS

Shaarli's appearance can be modified by adding CSS rules to: - Shaarli < v0.9.0: inc/user.css - Shaarli >= v0.9.0: data/user.css

This file allows overriding rules defined in the template CSS files (only add changed rules), or define a whole new theme.

Note: Do not edit tpl/default/css/shaarli.css! Your changes would be overridden when updating Shaarli.

See also Download CSS styles from an OPML list

Themes

WARNING - This feature is currently being worked on and will be improved in the next releases. Experimental.

Installation: - find a theme you'd like to install - copy or clone the theme folder under tpl/<a_sweet_theme> - enable the theme: - Shaarli < v0.9.0: edit data/config.json.php and set the value of raintpl_tpl to the new theme name: "raintpl_tpl": "tpl\/my-template\/" - Shaarli >= v0.9.0: select the theme through the Tools page

Community CSS & themes

Custom CSS

Themes

Shaarli forks

Example installation: AlbinoMouse theme

With the following configuration: - Apache 2 / PHP 5.6 - user sites are enabled, e.g. /home/user/public_html/somedir is served as http://localhost/~user/somedir - http is the name of the Apache user

$ cd ~/public_html

# clone repositories
$ git clone https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli.git shaarli
$ pushd shaarli/tpl
$ git clone https://github.com/alexisju/albinomouse-template.git
$ popd

# set access rights for Apache
$ chgrp -R http shaarli
$ chmod g+rwx shaarli shaarli/cache shaarli/data shaarli/pagecache shaarli/tmp

Get config written: - go to the freshly installed site - fill the install form - log in to Shaarli

Edit Shaarli's configuration|Shaarli configuration:

# the file should be owned by Apache, thus not writeable => sudo
$ sudo sed -i s=tpl=tpl/albinomouse-template=g shaarli/data/config.php