I have to echo the sentiment of others, I particularly like that it's a
modern css standards based implementation. Nice!
Steve McConnell wrote:
> Web friends: The Office of Public Affairs has just completed a set of
> web page design templates, based on the new UC Berkeley gateway site,
> for free use on any campus website. These templates will allow you to
> have a flexible, standards-based site that harmonizes with the main
> campus site without all that heavy lifting and designing. An
> introduction to the templates, along with a quick-start guide and
> instructions for common modifications, is online at
> http://www.berkeley.edu/webstyle/readme.shtml
>
> The full set of files can be downloaded at:
>
> http://www.berkeley.edu/webstyle/UCBtemplates.zip
>
> Make sure to retain the folder structure from the .ZIP archive when you
> extract the files to your site.
>
> Although I've tried to swat all the bugs, I'm sure some have slipped
> through. Please let me know of any problems you find, and I'll try fix
> them for future users. I'm also planning to keep track of fixes,
> modifications and enhancements on a soon-to-launch blog; details are in
> the Next Steps section of the documentation file.
>
> Happy holidays!
>
> ~ Steve
>
>
-- Jay Bryon Senior Network Engineer, U.C. Berkeley/IST/IS/NSO jay_at_berkeley.edu 2-5636 "Any idiot can be complex, it takes real genius to be simple" -Al Einstein [Unless stated explicitly otherwise, all opinions are my own (or Al's) and do not represent official policy of any part of IST, U.C. Berkeley or the U.C. Regents.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: To learn more about Micronet, including how to subscribe to or unsubscribe from its mailing list and how to find out about upcoming meetings, please visit the Micronet Web site: http://micronet.berkeley.edu Messages you send to this mailing list are public and world-viewable, and the list's archives can be browsed and searched on the Internet. This means these messages can be viewed by (among others) your bosses, prospective employers, and people who have known you in the past.Received on Wed Dec 24 2008 - 16:04:43 PST
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