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PureGS
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A responsive grid with forms, buttons, tables and menus.
Pure Website
Quote:A set of small, responsive CSS modules that you can use in every web project.

This is a GetSimple Theme as a base for building sites and styles using the new and popular Pure css

Uploaded to Extend

[Image: purescreenbig.png]
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#2
So is this kind of a css-framework?
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#3
(2013-10-24, 10:27:18)datiswous Wrote: So is this kind of a css-framework?

Exactly that. I don't know if I have used it enough to give an opinion but it looks good. I think I am going to use it on my next job.
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#4
If I want to use the Pricing layout, what do I have to change to make that work with PureGS?
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#5
I think if I wanted the layout I would download the zip of the page and make a new theme, but up to you.
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#6
Is the template.php file of this theme of your own making (with documentation from http://purecss.io) and the examples (blog, gallery, menu) conversions from the layouts over here?
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(2013-12-19, 09:09:27)datiswous Wrote: Is the template.php file of this theme of your own making (with documentation from http://purecss.io) and the examples (blog, gallery, menu) conversions from the layouts over here?

Exactly so. eg this theme has zero styling and just enough html to make it work with GetSimple.
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#8
Btw. what is the function of the template.html file in the theme folder? Looks the same as the template.php file.

usually the template.html file is the original html file of the original theme (when converted from html template) without the php included.
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#9
I don't see any template.html . If it exists I don't think it has a purpose.
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#10
(2013-12-20, 07:55:23)Timbow Wrote: I don't see any template.html . If it exists I don't think it has a purpose.

Indeed, checked again in new download. Not in there. Sorry, I don't know how it got there.
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