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95% template files from scratch -- layout using CSS-P. Tables left only for displaying tabular data. You'll have to read the readme if you want to make this theme work. Only minor hacks to the GL core are necessary to make this CSS theme work.
This is just a color variation of the Clean theme. Unlike the original purplerose theme, this one is not made using css-p, but uses the clean theme's table layout. It is 1.3.10 compliant having been based on the latest release of the clean theme.
Just a theme I put together in homage of my motorcycle
Category: Themes
Tags: -
Date: 2005-10-12 01:56
Size: 26.58 KB
Version: 1.0
MD5: ef1b6f0fd72816c82456b418952bb028
Submitter: romantaran
Rating: 0.00
Popularity: 1626 POP
These are the changed files for Professional theme with a WYSIWYG editor added. Rich text editor powered by The Rich-Textarea WYSIWYG editor <http://tech.tailoredweb.com/rich-textarea-53.php>. It works in IE 5.5+ , Mozilla 1.5.1 +, or Firefox 1.0+.
The Professional theme Rich-text edits that have been uploaded to this library are wonderful, but are not complete in their instructions or necessary code to fully take advantage of the rich-text functionality. To this end, this text file with the extra edits and code is provided for you as an example of what might be more workable for your needs. Enjoy.
The TabularDynamics theme has been updated for use with Geeklog 1.4.0
The updates were very basic. Mostly, the changes found at http://www.geeklog.net/docs/theme.html#changes were applied to Version 1 (originally uploaded on Sept 23, 2003) by copying the updates files from the Professional theme. There seem to be many files in TabularDynamics which aren't in Professional, and I have only removed the ones which were indicated as obsolete in the Theme Changes document.
The updates were very basic. Mostly, the changes found at http://www.geeklog.net/docs/theme.html#changes were applied to Version 1 (originally uploaded on Sept 23, 2003) by copying the updates files from the Professional theme. There seem to be many files in TabularDynamics which aren't in Professional, and I have only removed the ones which were indicated as obsolete in the Theme Changes document.






