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License
GPL
Lastest release
version 1.1 on Feb 18th, 2012

Introduction

This theme use 1140 css grid system. It use plone.app.theming but it is not 100% diazo compliant because it override globalnav viewlet template.

You can watch a preview on Youtube.

About 1140 CSS grid

The 1140 grid fits perfectly into a 1280 monitor. On smaller monitors it becomes fluid and adapts to the width of the browser.

Beyond a certain point it uses media queries to serve up a mobile version, which essentially stacks all the columns on top of each other so the flow of information still makes sense.

Scrap 1024! Design once at 1140 for 1280, and with very little extra work, it will adapt itself to work on just about any monitor, even mobile.

By Andy Taylor @andytlr

You can get a photoshop template

License: 1140 grid is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

Differences with plonetheme.responsivetheme

The main difference is only on implementation: this theme is based on the framework 1140 where responsivetheme use only mediaqueries.

Credits

Companies

makinacom

Authors

Changelog

1.1 (2012-02-17)
  • Fix css registry configuration, that make the theme broken in production mode [toutpt kiorky]
1.0 (2012-01-17)
  • Initial release

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Last updated Feb 18th, 2012

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