@ Mike
re: After installed cMap, it said successfully installed and it is existing in wp-content/connections_templates/cMap but nothing show up in admin connections>template section. I cannot activate.
What version of cMap did you attempt to install? If you are installing a really old version of cMap you might need to manually install the template. See the instructions on the bottom of this page. If you are installing a recent version of cMap, it is installed as a plugin, you do not install it using the legacy template installer.
re: I couldn’t find any template anywhere.
The old site, cMap can be found here:
../wp-content/blogs.dir/1/connections_templates/cmap/
re: what I have to customise order to be look like this?
You can copy the old customized version of cMap to the new site and use it.
re: Can I use the template without customizing in different page after customised for another page?
Speaking in terms of the old cMap on the old site, yes, change the name of the folder of the customized version of cMap, then open the meta.php
file and change the template details. What you need to change will make sense after you open the file. Then you can use both the custom cMap and the original cMap at the same time on different pages.
I hope that helps.