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JMorris
Re: [design] The design framework
  • 2007/2/7 13:36

  • JMorris

  • XOOPS is my life!

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Quote:
snow77 wrote:
if you download the trunk from the SVN that can give you starting idea.


^^What she said^^

In other words, what is being proposed is a slightly modified version of the 2.3 default theme. That's not privilidged information. That was already pointed out a few different times in a few different threads.

As far as the whole "priviledge information" goes... I'll share my view on that topic in a more appropriate thread.

No offense was taken, Richard. I understand your motivation.
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carnuke
Re: [design] The design framework
  • 2007/2/7 14:10

  • carnuke

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  • Since: 2003/11/5


Thanks for that clarification James
I did see that comment from Snow, although it seems a bit obscure for the general user to understand.

Thanks for taking this in the spirit given

Let's move on
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smart2
Re: [design] The design framework
  • 2007/10/15 18:36

  • smart2

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 129

  • Since: 2007/1/19


My 2 cents, a quick model made last night.

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Big on here:

BIG ONE

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damaster
Re: [design] The design framework
  • 2007/10/15 19:49

  • damaster

  • Just can't stay away

  • Posts: 556

  • Since: 2003/5/11


Quote:

Damaster wrote:
When reviwing a theme for a XOOPS member I've played with the script that gives users control over left and right blocks visibility. No sure that's the best solution... but just for the theme structure:

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And the theme:

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Oldies !
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damaster
Re: [design] The design framework
  • 2007/10/15 20:07

  • damaster

  • Just can't stay away

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  • Since: 2003/5/11


Today, not sure to do it that way! The Theme
should communicate more than decorate, using
simple and universal graphic language.

Also, if the theme is to be used within xoops.org
it only need three main categories about development
core, mod, doc. All the rest should be links to other
sub-categories or web sites.

Less is More!
Have Fun

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smart2
Re: [design] The design framework
  • 2007/10/19 16:55

  • smart2

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 129

  • Since: 2007/1/19


A more enhanced model, not fully made.
Your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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urbanspacema
Re: [design] The design framework

as I said in a previous post, if you want a clean html code and made changes only via css, you could use a framework css as http://www.960.gs. I use it, and besides being very flexible, I also resolves some compatibility issues between browsers.

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