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nautis - I don't know how far back your usage of XOOPS goes, but in the first 2 release candidates for XOOPS 2, themes and templates were merged into 1 theme manager. IMO, this made themes more cohesive as the theme developer had full control over the resulting html for modules, blocks, everything. Apparently this made theme development too confusing or time consuming for many, and due to user demand the decision was made by the XOOPS developers in later RC's to seperate themes and templates into two features. While this has simplified the theme development process, it created the lack of cohesiveness you describe above. Perhaps a theme should not be considered complete unless it includes template sets for the core modules?
* Edit - guistock sorry for temporarily hyjacking this thread. I like your site's design even though I am not partial to the brushed steel that many apple applications favor.