From: Broken K. <kha...@gm...> - 2006-04-26 21:20:41
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That works PERFECTLY for me. By that stage I'll have SVN set up and all I'll have to tweak is that one file (potentially), but I'll probably jump into the other files as well, but yeah if you could set up the building blocks I can then make a solid move in that area. Evan Roth wrote: > i tend to agree. let's work on getting 0.4 out the door, and by then > we can discuss where to go next. > for me, that means taking more steps towards multi-user. this weekend > should give me time with the holiday, but then the next 2 weeks may be > tight, since our boss is on vacation, and i need to fill in for him in > lots of boring meetings. > i can take a look at your images and try to put something together, > should be fairly straightforward. if you like, you can jump in on the > install page, since it's seperate and much more simple (and already > there). > but for the main page, the first step could be to convert the frames > to div containers...and then from there just make a simple css which > makes everything readable. you can make it all pretty and stuff in a > 2nd step...since once we're at that stage, you can tweak away in the > css all you like, and we'd only have to make very minor markup > changes, if at all. (re: css zen garden) > > > > On 4/26/06, *Broken Kode* <kha...@gm... > <mailto:kha...@gm...>> wrote: > > Far too fast for the likes of me. I did all the mock ups in photoshop. > Making something from the ground up works much better for me to be > honest, however I would like someone to start the ball rolling if > that's > not too much to ask. Evan if you could set up the structure in > terms of > divs and frames then I can jump in an make one clean sweep of the css. > It's just the building blocks that I need to be honest. You guys work > far too fast for me (coding is something that takes me a long > time), so > if I can concentrate on bringing the css together that would > definitely > speed up the process from my end. > > |