You can add theme_preprocess_page
function to your theme's template.php
file and then add your template name in templates suggestions list.
function mytheme_preprocess_page(&$vars) {
// you can perform different if statements
// if () {...
$template = 'page__front'; // you should replace dash sign with underscore
$vars['theme_hook_suggestions'][] = $template;
// }
}
EDIT
If you want to specify template name by path alias, you could write code like this:
function phptemplate_preprocess_page(&$variables) {
if (module_exists('path')) {
$alias = drupal_get_path_alias($_GET['q']);
if ($alias != $_GET['q']) {
$template = 'page_';
foreach (explode('/', $alias) as $part) {
$template.= "_{$part}";
$variables['theme_hook_suggestions'][] = $template;
}
}
}
}
Without this function you would have the following node template suggestions by default:
array(
[0] => page__node
[1] => page__node__%
[2] => page__node__1
)
And this function would apply to your node the following new template suggestions.
Example node with node/1
path and page/about
alias:
array(
[0] => page__node
[1] => page__node__%
[2] => page__node__1
[3] => page__page
[4] => page__page_about
)
So after that you can use page--page-about.tpl.php
for your page.
If you want to apply page--front.tpl.php
to your let's say node/15
, then in this function you can add if statement.
function phptemplate_preprocess_page(&$variables) {
if (module_exists('path')) {
$alias = drupal_get_path_alias($_GET['q']);
if ($alias != $_GET['q']) {
$template = 'page_';
foreach (explode('/', $alias) as $part) {
$template.= "_{$part}";
$variables['theme_hook_suggestions'][] = $template;
}
}
}
if ($_GET['q'] == 'node/15') {
$variables['theme_hook_suggestions'][] = 'page__front';
}
}
This would give you the following template suggestions:
array(
[0] => page__node
[1] => page__node__%
[2] => page__node__1
[3] => page__page
[4] => page__page_about
[5] => page__front
)
The highest index - the highest template priority.