Questions and answers on configuring page elements. For styling your TWiki, see 
PatternSkinCssCookbook.
 First Read: How to modify PatternSkin templates 
If you need to change any of the elements that are visible on the common 'view' pages, you need to change the 'view' 
template: 
/templates/view.pattern.tmpl. The quickest way would be to simply change the text in the template. A safer way -  strongly recommended, because it will survive a TWiki update - is to create your own custom skin. That may sound like an awful lot of work, but in reality a skin may be as much as 1 file that consists of only a few lines of code.
Example 
Let's say you want to simplify the bottom toolbar and remove all links except for "More topic actions". You would need to target 
%TMPL:DEF{"topicactionbuttons"}%, which is located in 
view.pattern.tmpl.
The steps you would need: 
-  Think up a name for your skin. Let us use 
myskin for now.
  -  Create a new (empty) view template file in 
/templates called view.myskin.tmpl.
  -  In 
view.myskin.tmpl you write: 
   %TMPL:INCLUDE{"view"}% 
   %TMPL:DEF{"topicactionbuttons"}%%TMPL:P{"activatable_more"}%%TMPL:END%
  -  Now the skin is set. For testing, view any topic and append to the topic name: 
?cover=myskin. You should see an effect now.
  -  To make the changes visible on all pages, go to Main.TWikiPreferences (to keep TWikiPreferences intact) and write:
 
 
   * Set COVER = myskin
or write
   * Set SKIN = myskin,pattern
 Logo 
 How can I change the web logo? 
By default the logo at the top left of each web points to the image with name 
logo.gif that is attached to each web's 
WebPreferences. 
The default variables that cause this behavior are defined in 
TWikiPreferences.
Redefine your custom variables in 
Main.TWikiPreferences (to keep 
TWikiPreferences intact):
   * Set WEBLOGONAME = logo.gif
   * Set WEBLOGOIMG = %PUBURLPATH%/%BASEWEB%/%WEBPREFSTOPIC%/%WEBLOGONAME%
   * Set WEBLOGOURL = %SCRIPTURLPATH{"view"}%/%BASEWEB%/%HOMETOPIC%
   * Set WEBLOGOALT = Home
There are 2 ways to change the logo in a web:
Using logo.gif:
 
-  Create a new image named 
logo.gif and attach it to the web's WebPreferences topic. PatternSkin's stylesheet assumes the logo is 40px high. More about that later.
  -  You can also upload the image with FTP to 
/pub/YourWeb/WebPreferences/.
  -  Copy the above instructions ("Redefine your custom variables") and insert your logo name.
 
 
Using a new filename:
  
      * Set WEBLOGONAME = your-logo-name.gif-or-png
 
-  Copy the above instructions ("Redefine your custom variables") and insert your logo name.
 
 
 How do I set a site-wide logo? 
There is a bunch of site-wide logo variables in 
Main.TWikiPreferences: 
WIKILOGOIMG, 
WIKILOGOURL and 
WIKILOGOALT.
To change only the web logo image to site-wide, in 
Main.TWikiPreferences set:
   * Set WEBLOGOIMG = %WIKILOGOIMG%
 My logo does not fit the top bar 
The top bar is 64 pixels high by default.
Using templates:
Change the height of the top bar in templates/viewtopbar.pattern.tmpl:
%TMPL:DEF{"topbardimensions"}%
#patternTopBar,
#patternClearHeaderCenter,
#patternClearHeaderLeft,
#patternClearHeaderRight,
#patternTopBarContentsOuter {
	height:64px; /* top bar height; make room for header columns */
	overflow:hidden;
}
%TMPL:END%
Only change the number from 64px to another value.
Using style sheets:
Create a new stylesheet with above definition in it, attach it to a topic and point USERLAYOUTURL to that topic attachment. See PatternSkinCssCookbook about creating custom styles.
 I want to change the white space above and below the logo 
Change the table style in topic 
WebTopBar. The default top padding is 11px.
 Top bar 
 I want to set or change the top background image 
The image at the top is called "header art" - commonly the top image found on blog sites. The image that is displayed by default is set by the variable 
WEBHEADERART, defined in 
TWikiPreferences.
Redefine your custom variables in 
Main.TWikiPreferences (to keep 
TWikiPreferences intact):
   * Set WEBHEADERART = %PUBURLPATH%/%TWIKIWEB%/PatternSkin/TWiki_header.gif
   * Set WEBHEADERBGCOLOR = somehexcolor (no quotes, for example: #ffffff)
You can also set 
WEBHEADERART per web, by defining the variable in the Web's WebPreferences.
 I want to have the web color in the top bar 
Redefine 
WEBHEADERBGCOLOR in 
Main.TWikiPreferences (to keep 
TWikiPreferences intact):
   * Set WEBHEADERBGCOLOR = %WEBBGCOLOR%
 I want to remove the Jump and Search boxes from the top bar 
If you have localization enabled, you will also see a language dropdown box at the far right.
You can remove these items from 
WebTopBar.
 I want to hide the top bar 
Using templates:
The view template is populated with page elements using template inclusions:
%TMPL:INCLUDE{"page"}%
%TMPL:INCLUDE{"viewtopbar"}%
%TMPL:INCLUDE{"viewtoolbar"}%
%TMPL:INCLUDE{"viewleftbar"}%
%TMPL:INCLUDE{"viewrightbar"}%
%TMPL:INCLUDE{"viewtopicactionbuttons"}%
%TMPL:INCLUDE{"viewbottombar"}%
Each included template draws a part of the screen.
Omit 
%TMPL:INCLUDE{"viewtopbar"}% to hide the top bar.
Another approach is to clear the contents of module 
topbar; for example in 
view.myskin.tmpl:
%TMPL:INCLUDE{"view"}%
%TMPL:INCLUDE{"topbar"}%%TMPL:END%
and add:
%TMPL:DEF{"topbardimensions"}%#patternTopBar,
#patternClearHeaderCenter,
#patternClearHeaderLeft,
#patternClearHeaderRight,
#patternTopBarContentsOuter {
	height:0px;
}%TMPL:END%
Using style sheets:
See PatternSkinCssCookbookNoTopBar.
 Left bar 
 I want to hide the left bar 
Using templates:
Omit %TMPL:INCLUDE{"viewleftbar"}% to hide the left bar, or in a view template clear it using %TMPL:DEF{"viewleftbar"}%%TMPL:END%
Using style sheets:
See PatternSkinCssCookbookNoLeftBar.
 Other page parts 
 I want to hide the edit buttons from certain users 
It may defy the wiki-ness of your TWiki installation, but in certain circumstances it could be useful to hide the edit buttons from users that are not logged in, for instance for customers.
Create in the template directory the file 
view.customer.tmpl. 'Empty' 
topicaction and 
toolbar by writing in the template:
%TMPL:INCLUDE{"view"}%
%TMPL:DEF{"topicaction"}%%TMPL:END%
%TMPL:DEF{"toolbar"}%%TMPL:END%
In 
TWikiGuest, set the cover to
   * Set COVER = customer
By default this topic is editable only by TWikiAdminGroup members.
 I want to remove the History button from the bottom 
All action buttons are defined in 
viewtopicactionbuttons.pattern.tmpl. Remove module 
revisions from 
%TMPL:DEF{"topicactionbuttons"}%. 
%TMPL:DEF{"topicactionbuttons"}%%TMPL:P{"activatable_raw_edit"}%%TMPL:P{"sep"}%
%TMPL:P{context="WysiwygPluginEnabled" then="activatable_edit_wysiwyg"}%%TMPL:P{context="WysiwygPluginEnabled" then="sep"}%
%TMPL:P{"activatable_attach"}%%TMPL:P{"sep"}%
%TMPL:P{"printable"}%%TMPL:P{"sep"}%
%TMPL:P{"raw"}%%TMPL:P{"sep"}%
%TMPL:P{"backlinks"}%%TMPL:P{"sep"}%
%TMPL:P{"revisions"}%%TMPL:P{"sep"}%
%TMPL:P{"activatable_more"}%%TMPL:END%
In your 
view.myskin.tmpl file (see above) you write:
%TMPL:INCLUDE{"view"}%
%TMPL:DEF{"topicactionbuttons"}%Raw edit |  | 
%TMPL:P{context="WysiwygPluginEnabled" then="activatable_edit_wysiwyg"}% | 
%TMPL:P{"activatable_attach"}% | 
%TMPL:P{"printable"}% | 
%TMPL:P{"raw"}% | 
%TMPL:P{"backlinks"}% | 
%TMPL:P{"activatable_more"}%%TMPL:END%
Remove all newlines if you copy-paste above text.
Test by appending 
?cover=myskin to any topic.
 I want to insert text outside of the topic content 
PatternSkin has 2 'buckets' to write additional content to: 
beforetextcontents and 
aftertextcontents, both defined in 
view.pattern.tmpl. These containers can contain text or html and are placed directly before and after the topic text.
Both modules are wrapped in CSS containers: 
-  
beforetextcontents - wrapped in div of class twikiBeforeText
  -  
aftertextcontents - wrapped in div of class twikiAfterText
 
 
To put contents before the main text, use the custom skin approach as described above.
So our 
view.myskin.tmpl file contains:
%TMPL:INCLUDE{"view"}%
%TMPL:DEF{"beforetextcontents"}%This is the text before%TMPL:END%
Test by appending 
?cover=myskin to any topic.
Use the same procedure for contents to be put after the topic text:
%TMPL:INCLUDE{"view"}%
%TMPL:DEF{"aftertextcontents"}%This is the text after%TMPL:END%