Modify the dynamic resource references for your theme | HCL Digital Experience
You must modify the dynamic resource references to link to the static resources for your theme.
About this task
wp_dynamicContentSpots_85
. The module is defined in the
plugin.xml file, which was copied when you copied your
theme.Procedure
- Open the plugin.xml from the CustomTheme project that you created when you completed the steps in Copying the dynamic resources for your theme.
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Edit the IDs and names to have a unique custom name. Use custom plug-in IDs with the prefix of your
company name to ensure that your .WAR files are invalidated. See
Configuration for resource aggregation for more information
about creating custom plug-in IDs.
For example,
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <plugin id="com.yourcompany.customtheme" name="Custom Theme Modules" provider-name="Your Company" version="1.0.0"> <extension id="wp_dynamicContentSpots_custom" point="com.ibm.portal.resourceaggregator.module"> <module id="wp_dynamicContentSpots_custom"> <contribution type="dyn-cs"> <sub-contribution type="markup" ref-id="customtheme_footer"> <uri value="res:{war:context-root}/themes/html/dynamicSpots/footer.jsp"/> </sub-contribution> <sub-contribution type="markup" ref-id="customtheme_crumbTrail"> <uri value="mvc:res:{war:context-root}/themes/html/dynamicSpots/crumbTrail.jsp,smartphone@"/> </sub-contribution> <sub-contribution type="markup" ref-id="customtheme_topNav"> <uri value="mvc:smartphone/tablet@res:{war:context-root}/themes/html/dynamicSpots/navigation.jsp?type=top"/>" </sub-contribution> <sub-contribution type="markup" ref-id="customtheme_primaryNav"> <uri value="mvc:res:{war:context-root}/themes/html/dynamicSpots/navigation.jsp?type=primary,smartphone@,tablet@"/> </sub-contribution> <sub-contribution type="markup" ref-id="customtheme_secondaryNav"> <uri value="mvc:res:{war:context-root}/themes/html/dynamicSpots/navigation.jsp?type=secondary,smartphone@,tablet@"/> </sub-contribution> <sub-contribution type="markup" ref-id="customtheme_sideNav"> <uri value="mvc:res:{war:context-root}/themes/html/dynamicSpots/sideNavigation.jsp?startLevel=2,smartphone@,tablet@"/> </sub-contribution> <sub-contribution type="markup" ref-id="customtheme_mobileNav"> <uri value="mvc:smartphone/tablet@res:{war:context-root}/themes/html/dynamicSpots/mobileNavigation.jsp"/> </sub-contribution> <sub-contribution type="markup" ref-id="customtheme_commonActions"> <uri value="res:{war:context-root}/themes/html/dynamicSpots/commonActions.jsp"/> </sub-contribution> <sub-contribution type="markup" ref-id="customtheme_layout"> <uri value="lm:template"/> </sub-contribution> <sub-contribution type="markup" ref-id="85theme_toolbar"> <uri value="mc:wp_toolbar85@mvc:dyn-cs%3Aid%3A85toolbar%2Csmartphone%40%2Ctablet%40"/> </sub-contribution> <sub-contribution type="markup" ref-id="customtheme_head"> <uri value="res:{war:context-root}/themes/html/dynamicSpots/head.jsp"/> </sub-contribution> <sub-contribution type="markup" ref-id="customtheme_status"> <uri value="mc:wp_status_bar@res:{war:context-root}/themes/html/dynamicSpots/status.jsp"/> </sub-contribution> </contribution> </module> </extension>
- On your local disk, access the customTheme directory that you created when you completed the steps in Copy the static resources for your theme.
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Modify the profiles for your custom theme to include the module in your
plugin.xml.
- From the customTheme/profiles folder, edit each profile file.
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Replace the
wp_dynamicContentSpots_85
module with thewp_dynamicContentSpots_custom
module that you created when you modified the plugin.xml. - Save your changes.
- From the customTheme/nls folder, edit the theme_en.html file (or whichever file is your default locale) on your local drive. Repeat for any of the other locale files for languages that you support.
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In the theme_lang.html
files, find and replace all occurrences of 85theme with
customtheme.
For example,
dyn-cs:id:85theme_head
becomesdyn-cs:id:customtheme_head
. - Save your files.
What to do next
Note: You do not need to modify the theme.html file in the
customTheme folder. That file is not used other than to
redirect to the appropriate locale file in the nls folder. You
need to modify it only if you add or remove locales.