Thanks for sharing this. Looking at the page template, I have a thought: Since it's pure css, what if you place the main content first, and then the header and sidebars?

Some conditionals to handle the css parameters for different sidebar activations also might be worth embedding.

I don't know what else to say. It's a css theme and the css is empty. ;)

pingVision | interactive media design
Laura Scott, President
laura@pingv.com • 303.459.4859


Rowan Kerr wrote:
I pasted this in the IRC channel yesterday but thought I might as well
send it to the list as well.

This is an example theme I've come up with that tries to implement as
many of the features of PHPTemplate as possible, and respect as many
of the settings as possible.

It's XHTML 1 and pure CSS.. and hopefully structured in a useful way.
I think it's a lot cleaner in structure than bluemarine and might be a
better starting point for new themers? (eg: All blocks, boxes, nodes,
comments have the same basic structure with a main title div and
content div).

Example theme: http://stasis.org/~rowan/projects/drupal-example-theme/4.6/

Discuss.. :)

-Rowan
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