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# If you need to put an image in the Content folder of your app, create a Content folder in _AssetsTK and put your image in there. | # If you need to put an image in the Content folder of your app, create a Content folder in _AssetsTK and put your image in there. | ||
AssetsTK is further detailed in the section on [[Theme_and_style]] - but note that AssetsTK is useful for more things than sending style information to the server. | AssetsTK is further detailed in the section on [[Theme_and_style]] - but note that AssetsTK is useful for more things than sending style information to the server. | ||
=== View unique styles and scripts === | |||
View_Assets/[ViewModelName]/[ViewModelName].css and View_Assets/[ViewModelName]/[ViewModelName].js files are detected and Turnkey will inject these when the ViewModel is shown. This is a way to keep styles separated from tkusercss.css | |||
=== Common Overrides You Can Try === | === Common Overrides You Can Try === |
Revision as of 12:17, 16 January 2025
AssetsTK is the strategy to move files along with your model onto the server that runs your Turnkey application every time you upload your model.
Your model has a file name ending with either .ecomdl (multi-file format) or .modlr (zip format).
- Create a folder next to your model file and name it <Your Model file name without extension>_AssetsTK.
- Now, any files put into the _AssetsTK folder will be uploaded along with your model - and expanded out from your application root.
- If you need to put an image in the Content folder of your app, create a Content folder in _AssetsTK and put your image in there.
AssetsTK is further detailed in the section on Theme_and_style - but note that AssetsTK is useful for more things than sending style information to the server.
View unique styles and scripts
View_Assets/[ViewModelName]/[ViewModelName].css and View_Assets/[ViewModelName]/[ViewModelName].js files are detected and Turnkey will inject these when the ViewModel is shown. This is a way to keep styles separated from tkusercss.css
Common Overrides You Can Try
<YouModelFileName>_AssetsTK/Views/EXT_OverridePages/index.cshtml
Now the Index ViewModel will be replaced with the HTML you have in index.cshtml - still framed by the Turnkey app (Main menu and left menu).
<YouModelFileName>_AssetsTK/favicon.ico (or .png) will change the tab logo in the browser.