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lesmana@drupal.org-gdo's picture

CSS example files

I promised to post the example files from the CSS demonstration last month, and promptly forgot all about it. Late's better than never, right?

I'm not allowed to attach zip files to this post, so I'll keep this link active for a couple weeks.

http://www.intermediaarts.org/css_example.zip

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jjeff's picture

Zen Round Table Conference Call

Start: 
2007-05-05 18:00 - 20:00 US/Eastern

I'd like to organize a conference call to discuss what people need out of the Zen theme. I haven't been giving this project as much attention as it deserves and I hope to compensate by organizing a Skypecast phone call to hear everyone's needs, philosophies, and try to actually organize this Task Force once and for all to create a solid, bug free (working in IE!!), core-worthy, theme system.

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catch's picture

OT: Multiple Internet Explorer versions on one PC

Apologies for off-topic, but I think this warrants it.

I started working on a new theme for my site in March, and happened to upgrade to IE7 around the same time. I ran into a few IE6 issues (fwiw, some absolute positioning hiccups and (views) list spacing mainly), but found it an absolute nightmare to fix since I had no access to Internet Explorer 6 any more. I only have one computer and do web stuff at home in my own time.

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sub_acoustic's picture

Zen with infinite image flexibility

Hi,
I'm very new to Drupal, wasted a week with Joomla before the poor template adaptability to skill ratio got me (all those annoying tables). Have been learning CSS mainly through playing with CSS Zen Garden, though my page is still going through iterations before I get it to do what I want without being able to create different style sheets to compensate for the quirks of different browsers.

Anyway what I want to do is similar to having the extradivs in CSSZenGarden.

So far I've added
- image divs to style.css
with position: absolute;
and width and height 100%;

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rhache's picture

Layout Gala License

Just letting everybody know that I sent an email to the creator of the CSS Layout Gala site inquiring about the license and the possibility of creating Drupal Themes based on those layouts.

You can find more information regarding the CSS Layout Gala here: http://blog.html.it/layoutgala.

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thechraveler's picture

CSS and theming help needed!

Hello! It was nice to meet all of you at the last meetup, and I am sorry I couldn't stay for dinner. I look forward to the next meetup. John's presentation was very impressive, I don't know Javascript coding at all, but as an end user, I can see how this library will be extremely beneficial to Drupal in the future.

I have been a drupal user for about a year and a half, and I am pretty comfortable with setting up my own installations and managing a drupal site. What I don't know much about is theming, and I really need some help. My site in question is www.charlesriverskatepark.org . It is a community installation for the Charles River Skatepark Project, a 40,000 square foot custom concrete skateboard park to be built underneath the Zakim Bridge.

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narres's picture

CSS Error & Warning free: ! or ?

As I've started "W3C compliant CSS"-issue (http://drupal.org/node/70296) as a wish, it was the first one in the chain of validitaion.

The main critism of warning-free css-validation is the "inherit" argument, which changes nothing visible, but is needed by W3C-validation (warning free).

In my opinion there is a difference between an "explicit defined default" and an "undefined default", cause the "explicit defined" says: Yes, I'm sure, that I want to do this.
As we are experienced webusers, we know that the warning of "undefined color" doesn't make visible sense. But it's one of my most-hated questions customers asks me twice a month: "Why does your site so much validation warnings, although you are working active for accessibility?".

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