Chris,

The design was put together by several people over several months in
mid-2010. This thread and subsequent pages gives some history:

    
http://tapestry.1045711.n5.nabble.com/DISCUSS-Tapestry-homepage-redesign-td2468991.html

If I understand correctly, Robin Komiwes produced the overall site
design, Katia Aresti provided the home page layout (inspired by
http://grails.org/), Christian Gruber-5 came up with the slogan "Code
less, deliver more", and lots of other people provided useful tweaks
and suggestions.

I don't think Confluence provided any template or plugin that helped.
The design is implemented in a custom template that the Confluence
export plugin uses.

On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 10:26 PM, Chris Mylonas <ch...@opencsta.org> wrote:
> Hey List!
>
> I've been evaluating confluence for a few days and realised you use the 
> gliffy-confluence plugin for the awesome diagrams that are found in the 
> tapestry docs - I hadn't realised you were using confluence and had just 
> assumed it was some extended maven mojo that created all that.
>
> Who styled it up?  It's not a very "confluence"-y looking site.
> Was it a big task or do the atlassian folk have good docs or was it just a 
> style/template plugin.
>
> Cheerio
> Chris
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