1. Open the downloaded phpcms v9 content management system and place it in the code running environment
2. Find the phpcms folder, enter the folder, and then find the templates folder, which stores the front-end template code:
Location: D:\phpStudy\WWW\ae\phpcms\templates
3. After opening the templates folder, then find the default template folder of the phpcms v9 content management system, and finally enter the content file of the front-end template code
File path: D :\phpStudy\WWW\ae\phpcms\templates\default\content
4. The index.html file is the template of the home page, replace it with other home page templates. It is not possible to directly change the front-end home page template, because if the js, css styles, and images picture paths are not loaded correctly, the page will not be displayed normally and will be messy
5. After changing the homepage template, remember to load the correct js, css styles, and images picture paths, so that you can perfectly realize the replacement of the homepage template
Recommended tutorial: phpcms tutorial
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