css100 will most probably stay as it is for now. I need to go more slowly on this and learn more, not only on how to take more advantage of css, but on how to integrate this with XOOPS functionality so they both work in harmony.
css100 is just a preliminary draft of my learning process in reaching a point of having a more, ( I don't know how to call it
), let's say CSS-XHTML aesthetic/artistical approach to what could a "pattern" of a XOOPS theme could be. In this case I am not talking about a high definition graphic appearance with a worked up psd when I refer to a XOOPS theme. It's more exactly a 'pattern' or 'basic layout' that can be used by many people, the
foundations of the theme, from which the graphical appearance can be built on; size, color, images, content positioning would depend on the end user. css100 is not this yet.
So the goal is (under my perspective):
- To always strive for a "CSS-XHTML aesthetic/artistical approach"
- To work in harmony with the future of XOOPS (v2.3 now)
- To reach a final a stage of the pattern, so it can serve as base for every XOOPS user.
* An improvement of the existing main module templates is something on the list too.
(for all of the above is the reason way I take zeta reticuli so much as learning base)
...and further on ...to be able to have several patterns to chose from using the "Configurable center blocks zones" that leo talks about in zeta.
- I am not in favor of hacks, add-ons, or any other strange extra code that can make the pattern frágil and make it somehow break easily during the process. Would prefer to stick to the basics first.
That's how I vision all this and what I am working on and give so many thanks to everyone who's giving in their positive comments and collaborative support giving suggestions and criticism... but I do encourage, specially those that have suggestions, or have your own very personal opinion, to please give an explanation of your thoughts, as to not fall into misunderstandings and be able to focus mainly in the constructivism of what we can be.
For the wiser ones, your knowledge is welcome as this is just the beginning, and from where I am, I am just in a learning phase.
- I am already taking note of everyone's suggestions to see which can be applied on the way.
[edit]-how something 'apparently so complicated' turns out to be something as simple as a grocery list - Foucault's Pendulum