The following is actually a nice html.
http://www.qld.gov.au/web/cue/examples/
It's what they call a responsive or adaptive design in that its layout
degrades from 3 to 2 to 1 cols depending on the width.
It's accessibility compliant and resonably generic.
We're about to implement a diazo theme based on this theme so we could
produce a more generic version of it as an example.
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On 29/09/2011, at 5:54 PM, Martin Aspeli wrote:
All,
As some of you may have seen, we're working on a more user friendly,
powerful theme editor, PLIP'd for Plone 4.3: http://www.screenr.com/b1Rs
As part of this, we want to ship with a "template" theme that is
used as the starting point when people create new themes through the
web. Right now, we have a very basic theme that's just a
placeholder, but we want one that is:
- Very clean HTML, CSS and rules
- Uses best-practice Diazo rules and techniques (see http://
diazo.org, http://pypi.python.org/pypi/plone.app.theming)
- Visually simple and easy to customise (e.g. no gaudy colours or
unconventional layouts)
- Feature complete (e.g. supports editing, portlets, personal bar,
colophon etc)
Is there anyone willing to work with us to complete this in the next
few weeks?
If you want to test the theme editor, it's in the optilude-ace
branch at http://github.com/plone/plone.app.theming
Cheers,
Martin
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