Hello,
as some of you know, I updated the layout some weeks ago. Now I found a link on contentschmiede.de to a very nice layout framework. It's called YAML what stands for "Yet Another Multicolumn Layout". Today I started to convert my current templates and stylesheets to this framework which works very well and brings some nice improvements to this page. One of the very cool things is an automatic prepending of external links in pure CSS. ;-)
I hope I will finish the work within this week. The basic layout will not change dramatically, so you might not even recognize the switch. :-)
[UPDATE]
Today, version 2.2 of YAML was released. ;-)
Greets,
Thomas
#2: Thomas commented on Wednesday, 22-02-06 21:19
Hi Dirk,
interesting. I don't think that I can use that for this page but anyhow very interesting efforts.
Anyhow... Thanks a lot for YAML! I know it for just a few days now and I brim over with enthusiasm for it. :-)
Greets,
Thomas
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#1: Dirk commented on Wednesday, 22-02-06 15:53
Hi, it seems that there are some guys already working on a YAML-Template for Typo3:
http://wiki.typo3.org/index.php/Content_Rendering_Schemes#versatile_3_columns.2C_floated
I'm not very familliar with Typo3 but it looks like this could become one of serveral standard templates for Typo3 4.0? Am I right?