Extending and customizing Liferay for your own needs

Beyond using it as a development platform for new applications, Liferay DXP has also been designed to be extended and modified. As an open source project, its source code is available, but Liferay DXP’s developers have designed the product to make it easy to build whatever you want out of it.

The first (and easiest) way of customizing parts of Liferay DXP is with Application Display templates. These let you change the way built-in applications look. For example, if you don’t like the Documents and Media Library’s file manager view with large icons, you can create an Application Display template that shows documents in some other view. If you don’t like the layout of the Blogs application, you can change it so that it has the look you want.

Liferay DXP goes far beyond this, though. Special software components called modules enable developers to change Liferay’s interface and behavior–without having to modify any of Liferay DXP’s source code. This provides you all the benefits of building your site from scratch, but without all the effort to actually build from scratch. If you want to make a change to the user registration screens, add support for a proprietary single sign-on mechanism that you’ve written, add a feature to the message boards application or anything else, you can make those customizations. And if you’re a developer, you know that it’s a whole lot easier to customize something that almost does things exactly the way you want than it is to write that feature from scratch. With Liferay DXP, you can have your cake and eat it too.

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