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: - Webnet information is available at http://webnet.berkeley.edu. Email sent to this list is archived at http://ls.berkeley.edu/mail/webnet/ . This archive is open to the general public and browsable by search engine spiders, email-address harvesting robots, your bosses, etc.Received on Fri Jan 02 2009 - 16:45:21 PST
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