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.. _themes: Custom Themes ============= phpMyAdmin comes with support for third party themes. You can download additonal themes from our website at <https://www.phpmyadmin.net/themes/>. Configuration ------------- Themes are configured with :config:option:`$cfg['ThemeManager']` and :config:option:`$cfg['ThemeDefault']`. Under :file:`./themes/`, you should not delete the directory ``pmahomme`` or its underlying structure, because this is the system theme used by phpMyAdmin. ``pmahomme`` contains all images and styles, for backwards compatibility and for all themes that would not include images or css-files. If :config:option:`$cfg['ThemeManager']` is enabled, you can select your favorite theme on the main page. Your selected theme will be stored in a cookie. Creating custom theme --------------------- To create a theme: * make a new subdirectory (for example "your\_theme\_name") under :file:`./themes/`. * copy the files and directories from ``pmahomme`` to "your\_theme\_name" * edit the css-files in "your\_theme\_name/css" * put your new images in "your\_theme\_name/img" * edit :file:`layout.inc.php` in "your\_theme\_name" * edit :file:`theme.json` in "your\_theme\_name" to contain theme metadata (see below) * make a new screenshot of your theme and save it under "your\_theme\_name/screen.png" Theme metadata ++++++++++++++ .. versionchanged:: 4.8.0 Before 4.8.0 the theme metadata was passed in the :file:`info.inc.php` file. It has been replaced by :file:`theme.json` to allow easier parsing (without need to handle PHP code) and to support additional features. In theme directory there is file :file:`theme.json` which contains theme metadata. Currently it consists of: .. describe:: name Display name of the theme. **This field is required.** .. describe:: version Theme version, can be quite arbirary and does not have to match phpMyAdmin version. **This field is required.** .. describe:: desciption Theme description. this will be shown on the website. **This field is required.** .. describe:: author Theme author name. **This field is required.** .. describe:: url Link to theme author website. It's good idea to have way for getting support there. .. describe:: supports Array of supported phpMyAdmin major versions. **This field is required.** For example, the definition for Original theme shipped with phpMyAdnin 4.8: .. code-block:: json { "name": "Original", "version": "4.8", "description": "Original phpMyAdmin theme", "author": "phpMyAdmin developers", "url": "https://www.phpmyadmin.net/", "supports": ["4.8"] } Sharing images ++++++++++++++ If you do not want to use your own symbols and buttons, remove the directory "img" in "your\_theme\_name". phpMyAdmin will use the default icons and buttons (from the system-theme ``pmahomme``).