if anyone is going to do the design work, i recommend oocss at www.oocss.org

On 7 Mart, 12:29, villas <villa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> An example layout page I looked at had:
>
> <div class="wrapper">
> <table class="layout">
> <td colspan="3"  class="header">
> <td colspan="3" class="statusbar">
> <td class="width10em column1">
> <td class="expandable column2">
> <td class="width10em column3">
> <td colspan="10" class="footer">
>
> Clearly it leaves much to be desired,  but maybe it would help if we
> agreed:
> 1. A clear goal of moving from table to divs.
> 2. A Web2py list of semantic names to name certain sections of the
> page.
> 3. Perhaps longer term, move forms towards fieldsets and definition
> lists (well, let's leave that for now!).
>
> If we achieved 1. and 2. we could all build layouts to a similar
> standard. I wonder whether Wordpress has standard div names we could
> adopt?  Or maybe one of the other popular CMSs or frameworks which has
> lots of template writers (Joomla, Drupal).  With CSS it helps if we
> could all sing off the same 'sheet'.
>
> -David

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