Hmmm I think everyone would agree on the ability to fit GLPI to their company's 
graphical identity (logo, colors, etc)...

On top of that, each time you find a modified GLPI, the main goal was just to 
change the design!

And sadly, some of you guys stop helping those people on the forum when you 
notice they changed the source files... 

Having a template engine (homemade or not) should be considered, but that's 
just my opinion.

Cheers,
Anthony.

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Le 28 déc. 2012 à 22:51, David DURIEUX <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Le Fri, 28 Dec 2012 16:35:24 -0500
> Gustav González <[email protected]> a écrit:
> 
>> 2012/12/28 Anthony Hébert <[email protected]>
>> 
>>> What about giving a try on the "themes" plugin?
>> 
>>   I already installed it and it works pretty well for what I need
>>   right now but I still miss the template engine support.
>>   I think it will provide much more freedom to designers to create
>>   new templates for GLPI (as CMS projects do it).
>>   Anyway, just my opinion ;)
> 
> Yes but it's not the main goal of the project, for CMS of course you
> must have a custom theme, for GLPI it's very less important ;)
> 
> David
> ++
> 
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