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The old saying goes... Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, teach a man to fish and he eats for a lifetime...
EXACTLY! Many of us code themes for fun and contribute them back to the community out of the hope that someone might find it useful. It would be nice if we could please everyone, but that will never happen.
When community members start demanding themes (which happens all too often), it really takes the fun out of designing themes for me. I have about 10 different themes slated to design as soon as I have time, but it's really hard to "find" time when people just complain the a theme I write doesn't fit x or doesn't do y, etc. Where's the fun in that?
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I think that the critic about the themes being "difficult to create" can be aimed to the fact that every module has their own template, and it´s tedious to modify every one to match the whole site.
Isn't that the truth! There are some module developers out there that can code PHP to do virtually anything you could ever want it to do, but they can't code valid HTML and CSS to save their life. I wish I could think of a way for XOOPS to move away from the templates+themes system and have just the themes take care of the presentation elements, but to date, I haven't come up with any bright ideas on this yet.
It hasn't been too long since XOOPS.org's last facelift, but I do agree. It could benefit from a freshening up. I may be mistaken, but I have a suspicion that the Admins are waiting until they upgrade the site to the 2.2.x platform. I could be wrong though.
Best Regards,
James
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