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GSkeleton - Timbow - 2013-03-12 GSkeleton Theme in Extend This is the responsive boilerplate Skeleton made ready for GetSimple. Quote:A Beautiful Boilerplate for Responsive, Mobile-Friendly Development I have added a nav menu and a footer with minimal styling so the theme works straight out of the box, but the intention is that it should be used as a basis for building, editing and restyling. The Skeleton code is much, much simpler than Bootstrap. there is no jquery and no javascript, just a nice efficient css grid which is easy to use and edit. Ideal for GetSimple, and really good for making existing sites responsive. There is a good short beginners tutorial and introduction here: http://designshack.net/articles/css/build-a-responsive-mobile-friendly-web-page-with-skeleton/ RE: GSkeleton - Timbow - 2013-03-14 GSkeleton demo site is up. GSkeleton Demo
RE: GSkeleton - Carlos - 2013-03-14 Great work, Timbow. Thanks! RE: GSkeleton - Timbow - 2013-09-25 Updated V1.1 uploaded today: Removed a margin-top declaration which had caused me grief. All skeleton block elements have only bottom spacing for a good reason it turns out. Removed some inline style declarations and put them in the css where they belong. Also gave the template some html5 nomenclature: 'section', 'nav', 'aside' etc. RE: GSkeleton - Carlos - 2013-09-28 Thanks for maintaining it. It's a great base theme. RE: GSkeleton - Timbow - 2013-09-28 (2013-09-28, 17:10:48)Carlos Wrote: Thanks for maintaining it. It's a great base theme. A pleasure. I like it, although I find that three css files can be confusing sometimes RE: GSkeleton - lnickel - 2013-10-02 You beat me to it Timbow!!! I was thinking about doing this too ![]() RE: GSkeleton - stevenjaycohen - 2013-10-04 Lovely work! A few suggestions though. Look through your CSS for font: where you mean font-family: (there are a few mistakes). And, think about including a blank custom.css file with a reference in the template. That way people will have a good place for their customizations that won't overwrite your template CSS. My site based on GSkeleton: http://sjc.sdf.org RE: GSkeleton - Timbow - 2013-10-05 (2013-10-04, 21:41:01)stevenjaycohen Wrote: Lovely work! Thanks Steven, although most of the work is not even mine. I only added a few lines to the css files to make a nav menu and a footer, so that you had a complete page to start a project with in GS. I would be very grateful if you could point out any mistakes. If I could see them I would have fixed them. font: (not font-family:) is correct. You made me look it up. It's for grouping shorthand declarations; like background: instead of background-color: background-image: etc. The Skeleton files already include a blank css named layout.css. It's where I always write the site-specific code. I enjoyed your site. RE: GSkeleton - stevenjaycohen - 2013-10-05 I didn't even bother opening layout.css figuring that it had 16 columns stuff in it (since that seemed like layout to me). That was why I added a custom.css. Oh well, live and learn. (2013-10-05, 02:17:37)Timbow Wrote: Thanks Steven, although most of the work is not even mine. I only added a few lines to the css files to make a nav menu and a footer, so that you had a complete page to start a project with in GS. Skeleton - the Olympic event - Timbow - 2014-02-15 http://youtu.be/_aSpFCjJvZg Don't know where the text editor and the css classes are. Looks more like something very dangerous on a tea tray, but that Amy Williams is pure class. RE: GSkeleton - Carlos - 2014-12-14 FYI Skeleton 2.0 has been released (and is being maintained again) RE: GSkeleton - Timbow - 2014-12-15 (2014-12-14, 19:25:08)Carlos Wrote: FYI Thanks Carlos that's good news. We will have to get the GetSimple version out pronto and see if we can get links off the Skeleton site. RE: GSkeleton - harrisc - 2015-04-05 (2014-12-15, 04:09:02)Timbow Wrote:(2014-12-14, 19:25:08)Carlos Wrote: FYI Any progress on updating GSskelton? Regards Chris RE: GSkeleton - Carlos - 2015-04-05 GSkeleton2: http://get-simple.info/forums/showthread.php?tid=6978 RE: GSkeleton - harrisc - 2015-04-05 Thanks Chris |