Has anyone written a tool that could transmogrify a Wordpress theme into a 
Roller theme?  Seems like something worthwhile.
  -M@

On Sep 23, 2010, at 3:14 PM, Nelson Chamberlain wrote:

> I am curious if there consensus on what makes a good theme. Is it strictly 
> the attractiveness of the theme? Or how clean and uncluttered the page 
> templates are that implement the theme? Maintainability or modifiability?
> 
> My own opinion is I could live with something that is less attractive if the 
> theme is easy to modify and maintain (easy to find the style statements that 
> control an element's appearance). I can add as much prettiness as I want, but 
> only if I can find where the controls are.
> 
> What do the rest of you think makes a clean and attractive theme?
> 
> Nelson
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave [mailto:snoopd...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 2:17 PM
> To: user@roller.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Seeking clean, attractive Roller 4.0 theme
> 
> That is definitely one of the drawbacks of Roller: very few good themes. 
> RollerThemes.com addressed that problem to some extent, but now it is gone. 
> On the bright side, Velocity is fairly easy to learn and its not that hard to 
> "port" themes from Wordpress and other places.
> 
> Hope that helps...
> 
> - Dave
> 
> Template authors guide:
>   
> ftp://www.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/apache/roller/roller-4/v4.0.1/docs/roller-template-guide.pdf
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 12:58 AM, Christopher Dodunski 
> <chrisfromsquir...@christopher.net.nz> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I chose Roller over Wordpress due to the fact that I am a Java 
>> developer, and I always like to support open-source projects - 
>> especially Apache ones.  So far I'm impressed with the administration 
>> interface and documentation.  But the packaged themes didn't appeal, 
>> and so I downloaded those from 
>> http://wiki.java.net/bin/view/Javanet/OptionalThemesForRoller.
>> But many of these also don't appeal and/or don't work (e.g. state 
>> comments are closed when they are not).
>> 
>> Is there another source of Roller themes out there?  Does anyone have 
>> an attractive, clean and elegant theme they would like to share?  I 
>> don't really have the time to learn Velocity (nor do I have the flair 
>> for visual design).  Your help/guidance would be much appreciated.
>> 
>> Thanks & regards,
>> 
>> Chris.
>> 
>> 
>>> The current release of Roller, 4.0.1, cannot do that.
>>> 
>>> The upcoming Roller 5 will support multiple domains, but has rather 
>>> simple-minded support, there are some limitations and will only work 
>>> well if you have a handful of blogs and don't mind adding a line to 
>>> the config file for each.
>>> 
>>> If you're interested in helping us work the kinks out of it, then 
>>> please test the Roller 5 release candidate (RC2) and let us know how 
>>> it goes. I can tell you know to configure multi-domain support as I 
>>> use it on my blog.
>>> 
>>> Roller 5 RC2 announcement:
>>>    http://markmail.org/message/yrlfct6t6xn5rsic
>>> 
>>> - Dave
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 1:10 AM, Christopher Dodunski 
>>> <chrisfromsquir...@christopher.net.nz> wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> I would like to use Roller on my web server.  I read that Roller 
>>>> supports multiple blogs.  My web server hosts several domains.  I 
>>>> would like to know whether I need to install Roller anew for each 
>>>> domain.
>>>> 
>>>> To use the following domains as examples:
>>>> 
>>>> http://www.domain1.com
>>>> http://www.domain2.com
>>>> http://www.domain3.com
>>>> 
>>>> Each is to have its own independent blog page, like so:
>>>> 
>>>> http://blog.domain1.com
>>>> http://blog.domain2.com
>>>> http://blog.domain3.com
>>>> 
>>>> Can this be accomplished with a single installation of Roller?  Or 
>>>> do I need to install Roller for each domain?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks & regards,
>>>> 
>>>> Chris.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 

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