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version 1.0 on Jan 5th, 2011

Overview

A three-column theme for Plone 3.X based on the Nonzero design by NodeThirtyThree.

Author

Theme ported to Plone 3.X by Tim Knapp of Emerge Technology.

Features

This is completely CSS based and the theme has its own main_template in skins/plone_tableless. The main_template and associated CSS and Javascripts have been copied from the Plone Tableless theme by Simon Kaeser.

Installation

See docs/INSTALL.txt for installation instructions.

Support

For help or support please either contact the author or a friendly Plone community member.

License

GNU GPL v2 (see docs/LICENCE.txt for details). The original Nonzero theme was licensed under the CCA 2.5 license.

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Last updated Jan 5th, 2011

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