So, I have toyed with CSS components in the past, but never a completed CSS style sheet. Man is that confusing!!! But I have learned a great deal simply modifying the default sheet that came with this software implementation. So please forgive the odd search area that is white and black or the occasional misbehaving button .. the more I learn the better it will become !
When you write an article you assign it to a section of your site.
Sections use a page template and a style to define how site content appears in a browser.
Page templates typically use HTML and Textpattern tags (like this: <txp:article />) to build the output code.
Some Textpattern tags use forms, reusable building blocks that provide extensive control and customization over your site construction.
Pages, styles and forms can be packaged into themes and assigned to one or more sections.
Textpattern tags, their attributes and values are explained within the Textpattern User Documentation, where you will also find valuable examples, advice and tutorials.
There’s also a group of friendly, helpful Textpattern users and administrators at the Textpattern support forum.
This is an example article included with Textpattern to demonstrate some of the first steps you can undertake. An example comment is associated with this article. The article and comment can be safely deleted using the articles and comments lists.