@ studioC
I agree with you whole heartedly. It would be nice if we can have a sub-forum in the Themes forum called CSS-Themes which could try to accomplish tableless layouts or at least themes that validatae.
I think most Xoopsers want a validated site. Why? It's just realy cool because achieving XHTML and CSS validation is hard to begin with. In addition to that, that's where most browsers are heading, so it's always good to be ahead of the curve against our competition CMS systems.
@ Xoopsers
To any extent, heres the theme for trial download if anyone wants it. It uses fixed width, but we'll be fixing that. This is just a trial run theme for those that can't wait:
http://169.229.146.74/calfacts/uploads/ucberkeley_one.zipJust unzip the file to your desktop and drag and drop the theme into your theme directory. It uses the XOOPS default template.
1) login to your XOOPS install - goto admin - click on sys admin, preferences, general settings...
2) select the theme in "selectable themes"
3) choose it as "default theme" just above that
Modules that break due to fixed width:
1) Frozen Bubble
2) Agenda-x 2.0 and up on admin side - user side is ok.
I'll be uploading the 100% width template sometime this coming week.
Happy Xoopsing
EDITOne of my main motivations for getting this theme made was to eliminate the Main Menu block. At Berkeley, we interviewed 300 students and did usability studies which suggested that top navigational menus are easiest to navigate.
We were scared of removing the main menu in XOOPS because we thought it was hard-coded, but it turns out that you just have to deactivate it in blocks. Make sure you still have the user menu enabled (we didn't want to touch that) because of the admin panel link.
With the top navigation menu, you can set up categories of your choosing. This means that for the News Section for example, you can have multiple types of modules all fit into the sub-category of the News tab. You can also have multiple modules without worrying that your Main Menu block is too over-crowded and cluttered.