Hello Glen,

Yes, I still remember that issue that is why I though of adding to this theme. Also, It good to add to velocity/weblog.vm so all themes can use it.

Thanks for appreciation :)
Ok. I will place the widgets to the right side and will see that in mobile it comes to the left. For now we can leave rate this template, I just places to occupy the space.

So, the YUI3 is gone. Isn't that we were thinking of upgrading from YUI2 to YUI3 or I missed out of some discussion ?
Yes, once theme is ready we can get rid of YUI3 folder definitely.

Regards,
Gaurav

On Monday 28 July 2014 08:29 PM, Glen Mazza wrote:
Hi Gaurav, can you see to it that the updated Fauxcoly theme does *not* use YUI3's CSS grids -- it's the only thing in Roller using it today and we can get rid of its folder http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/roller/trunk/app/src/main/webapp/roller-ui/yui3/ once it's gone from the theme.

Thanks,
Glen


On 07/28/2014 09:39 AM, Gaurav Saini wrote:
Hello Matt,

Yes, definately I will add some widgets to the right. For now I have just made it in html so some rough mockup. There is a tree in the bottom (blog archive widget). I am planning to include that in the theme. What you think about it, wordpress and blogger already have this type of tree.

If you have some more ideas, Please let me know. I want to make it look great :)

Thanks
Gaurav

On Monday 28 July 2014 06:57 PM, Matt Raible wrote:
I think it looks OK, but maybe there should be something more under the
search on the right. Perhaps a tag cloud or most recent posts listing?


On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 7:23 AM, Gaurav Saini <gauravsain...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Hello Team,

As discussed before, about upgrading the fauxoly theme to Foundation CSS framwork. I have prepared initial rough mockup of the theme. I tried to
have it similar to old theme with a large background image on the top.

Please get in with some reviews about it. So, I can go forward with it.
(Its responsive in nature and adapts well on mobile and tablets also.)

http://awesomescreenshot.com/0ee37zej4b

Note: Original Foundation components (buttons, icons, and other css
components might look a bit different).

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Regards,
Gaurav Saini
Developer and Internet Marketing





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Gaurav Saini
Developer and Internet Marketing

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