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Submitted by vlado on Fri, 2005-11-04 15:21.css | design | drupal | webdesign

I continued working on the current dikini.net theme. It is an intresting exercise. So here is what I aim for:

  1. modular stylesheets: typography.css, framing.css, colors.css & friends
  2. page.tpl.php should allow for a multicolumn design, with arbitrary column order
  3. vertical positioning of elements within columns
  4. no faux columns
  5. a series of variation themes(styles), based on different layouts and colour schemes
  6. Status:
    1 - complete, including an unofficial, experimental split of drupal.css
    2,3,4 - half there
    5 - have a couple of colour schemes, but it will wait for the time being

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