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Folkert started this project on Friday, September 10, 2010 it's current version is 0.9 .

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Project owner:
Folkert
Created:
Friday, September 10, 2010
Current version
0.9
License
MIT
Tags
template  960  kuler 
Downloads:
738

TemplateCreator

This package will create a base template and (optional) a few child templates wich inherit the base template. All templates will be based upon the 960 css grid framework. Use this package as a base for further design and development. After the templates have been created, feel free to moderate them to your own designs.

Only templates are generated. Some css files will be included. Other files like the print.css are created but will not have any content. There are no Document types in this project so you have to create you own to link to the generated templates.

I've developped this package with the latest Umbraco(4.5.2). I haven't tested the package with older versions but I assume this will work.

Generated css files will include some css3 properties like box-shadow and corner-radius. These properties don't work in IE6/7/8. The screenshots are taken in Firefox. IE9 will finally support these properties.

*** UPDATE ***

Release 0.9

  • Now there is a possibility to generate a sample css file based upon Kuler(from Adobe) colors. See attached screenshots. Have fun with it.
  • Created summary list after package has been run.
  • Change template template naming to [WT],indicates that is is a worktemplate to be used for the doctypes.
  • PLEASE UNINSTALL A PREVIOUS VERSION AND REMOVE EXISTING TEMPLATES CREATED BEFORE,OTHERWISE DUPLICATE TEMPLATES WILL BE CREATED!

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Discuss any issues you might have with the package or any comments and suggestions for future improvements.
4 months ago by William Charlton