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* Drupal 6 Zen Themes² | |||
* Wikimedia skins (like this one [[Encyclopaedia Galactica|EG]]). | |||
* Support for adapting [[CSS Zen Garden| Art Quality single page designs]], ¹: to a [[PHPCMS|CMS]] was a design requirement of CL/XSL and PublicJobShop where you can work with the artists. | |||
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* Orbeon XForms with [[DCMS]]. | |||
* [http://templateworld.com Template World] templates. | |||
* WordPress themes. | |||
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Revision as of 10:49, 8 October 2009
i.e. those web graphical design systems I support as documented in the CL/XSL codebook:
Preferred:
- Drupal 6 Zen Themes²
- Wikimedia skins (like this one EG).
- Support for adapting Art Quality single page designs, ¹: to a CMS was a design requirement of CL/XSL and PublicJobShop where you can work with the artists.
Also supported:
- Orbeon XForms with DCMS.
- Template World templates.
- WordPress themes.
A popular method of web development is to develop "mock-ups" with a given graphical treatment to be supported by backend software. CL-XSL supports this for mockups using the above CSS templating and DCMS supported packages.
In a development process which is all of literate, considered, and (having gotten) real, a mock is essentially a pre-production version of the contracted thing.
¹ In general, unless released under some license, these always require cooperation/permission of original author.
² My generic applications use Zen wireframes and an authenticated use can select any installed Zen theme.
³ cf. in particular The Chosen One whose style you can set.