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Wow... Where to begin?
The suggestions above are excellent, so let me see if I can add a little as well.
First, if you want to see some live examples of "out-of-the-blocks" designs, I would have to recommend the following sites...
http://xoopsfactory.com/http://www.bassmanthemes.com/modules/news/http://xoops-tips.com/http://www.core74.org/modules/tinyd5/http://www.xoopsdesign.com/modules/news/http://www.wolfpackclan.com/wolfactory/http://astonthemes.com/modules/news/*Listed in no particular order
I would highly recommend taking a look at the XOOPS site of the month awards on XOOPS Factory. Some of the best examples of what can be done with XOOPS can be found there.
Secondly, keep in mind that the XOOPS theme engine is so flexible that you can convert virtually any layout into a XOOPS theme. Where you will run into limitations is with modules. Personally, it's worth it in the end to dig in and customize module templates, and if I can't find a module that will work with the design I want to use, XOOPS is flexible enough to allow me to statically code whatever I want into my site. It's just a matter of knowing that it can be done.
Finally, if you really want to make your head spin, check out the Smarty templates debug output and you will be presented with a wealth of variables you can use to customize the layout of your site based on numerious conditions. If you know any PHP at all, you'll be a kid in a candy store with the default XOOPS Smarty variables.
I have to admit, I'm more than a little biased. However, if XOOPS wasn't as flexible and easy to use as it is, I would have moved on years ago. There's a reason you see so many long term members around here with low post counts... XOOPS just works! And if you take the time to play around with the system and learn its capabilities, you'll quickly discover that XOOPS will do just about anything you could want to do if you are willing to dig in and learn how to do it.
Phew... Sorry, didn't mean to go off on a rant. Hope that helps.
Best Regards,
James
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