I think I love Free CSS Templates. I just finished cleaning up criterion for my own website (yes, it's supposed to be lowercase).
I made it a Bulletproof colorset instead of a standalone template. Why reinvent the wheel?
And it was dirt easy to do, with the help of FireBug. This was my first port, and I was so surprised at how effortlessly it all came together that I wrote a tutorial on how to make Bulletproof colorset themes for Serendipity.
The article contains a download link at the bottom. If the BP devs want to add it to s9y-bulletproof.com, I'd be... well, honored.
This was a highly rewarding experience. I recommend porting colorsets to the Bulletproof template to anyone who wants to get involved in s9y.
Ported: criterion (with tutorial)
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Re: Ported: criterion (with tutorial)
http://www.opendesigns.org/ is also nicejudebert wrote:I think I love Free CSS Templates.
Yes, Free CSS Templates is nice, especially if you can get a template which is already available for that other blog engine, giving you more to port without having to think creatively (is that a word?).
Great job, Jude. Also with the porting tutorial, I guess we're going to have to link to that in an entry on s9y-bulletproof.com soonjudebert wrote:I made it a Bulletproof colorset instead of a standalone template. Why reinvent the wheel?
Definitely. Given the time zone thing, you should probably contact Don about that.judebert wrote:If the BP devs want to add it to s9y-bulletproof.com, I'd be... well, honored.
Of course, doing "just" a colorset gives you certain limitations, but it's definitely a great alternative to doing a "stand-alone template". Also spares you the hassle of having to update your BP-based template every time we have to update BPjudebert wrote:This was a highly rewarding experience. I recommend porting colorsets to the Bulletproof template to anyone who wants to get involved in s9y.
In fact, I'd recommend doing a colorset whenever possible. It saves time, nerves, and space on the download servers since an additional colorset zipfile only has to contain the files needed for that additional colorset - and it will (probably) work with any BP version.
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Thanks for the kind words! (And: "creatively" is definitely a word.)
The only downside of a colorset is that it's not installable through SPARTACUS. Or any other automatic installation.
And it doesn't get its own options to use with the template drop-down.
But really, that's it. I can't think of any general configuration that BP doesn't support.
The only downside of a colorset is that it's not installable through SPARTACUS. Or any other automatic installation.
And it doesn't get its own options to use with the template drop-down.
But really, that's it. I can't think of any general configuration that BP doesn't support.