![]() The "snippets" folder contains any snippets that are used in your theme.įor more information about how your theme is constructed, please go to The Spiffy Stores Theme Guide About WebDAV.The "layout" folder contains your Theme.liquid and ttings files.The "templates" folder contains templates for each of the different types of pages built into your theme.The "assets" folder contains any images, stylesheets and JavaScript files used by your theme.If you save it, it's saved to the server, and your theme is updated on the live server automagically! You'll then be able to see your files and folders listed in the left panel. Your theme files can be easily accessed in TextMate by selecting "File -> Open" from the top menu, and selecting the "dav" folder that you've connected to above. The TextMate bundle can be downloaded from here: Double clicking on it should install it into TextMate for you. To activate code highlighting features for liquid in TextMate, you just need to download the liquid TextMate bundle, unzip it, and open it. You can then edit your theme using TextMate by following the instructions below. Use your email address and password that you use to log on to your Spiffy Store toolbox.Īfter you've authenticated, you should be able to see a list of the folders that make up your theme. You will be prompted to enter your username and password. Note: You must specify https to ensure that you are using a secure session. The server address should be in a form similar to this: ![]() In the Finder, choose "Go -> Connect To Server", type the address of the server in the Server Address field, and click Connect. Luckily OSX includes native WebDAV support, so you can use the "Connect to Server" command to access your Spiffy Store theme files using WebDAV. To edit your files in real-time using TextMate, you first need to set up your computer to access your theme files. (For those of us not lucky enough to have a Mac, check out E text Editor, which lets you use TextMate bundles and many of TextMate's features on Windows.) ![]() TextMate is a popular text editor for OSX, which includes excellent code highlighting, and a bunch of useful features that you can read about on their site at
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