If you have access to joomla directories via ftp for example - it is very easy - copy template folder for template you wish to use under /templates as is and paste it on /template folder in other Joomla! Instalation on other website. This presumes that you have root access to hosting.if not - there is no way but. Is there any legal way that I could use the template? I don't want to copy and paste. Copy another website's template. Help needed with joomla template. This tutorial covers the following topics: • • • This tutorial explains how to install a new Joomla template and set it as default for your website. Find and Download your New Template The first thing you need to do is to download the new Joomla template you're willing to use for your site on your hard drive. We'd recommend you to check out our gallery of free, professional designs that you can use for your site. Upload the Template via the Extension Manager Once you have your Joomla template downloaded on your computer, login to the administrative area of your Joomla website and upload the template through the Extension Manager ( Extensions -> Manage -> Install). The process is the same for templates, modules, plugins and components. Change your default Joomla template to the new one Once the template is installed in your Joomla 3 application, you need to make it default for your website so your pages get the new design. First, you need to go to Extensions -> Templates. On this page, you will see a list of the installed templates available for your site and the administrative area. Locate the one you want to use on your site and click on the star icon next to it. Just because you can copy someone else's theme though doesn't mean you should, especially if it's someone else's original design. It's possible to copy what any theme looks like if you have the skills to rebuild it. That's what template rippers usually do. Without an actual copy of the Joomla index.php file you won't have access to any of the internal structural php code for components and modules etc. If you are lucky it may be a free or commercial theme, view the source and look for some descriptions. Often you can identify the name of a template from the folder name where the css and images are stored and linked to in the index.php file. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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