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Latest revision as of 11:51, 14 October 2021
Template style is a feature introduced in that allows users to assign different template styles to individual menu items. By default, Joomla assigns a template style to all menu items upon installation. A yellow star indicates the default template style in use. A default template style can be partially or completely overridden by assigning different template styles to the desired menu items in order to obtain a different look for their respective pages.
A template style can be assigned to menu items one of two ways.
- Template manager Extensions → Templates → Styles
- Editing a menu item under Menus → [Menu Name] → [Menu item]
See also: How to assign more than one template to the Frontend