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I didn't know where to post this quesiton. Is CSS-based layout possible with MODx? I know CSS and would like to stick with CSS-based layout rather than tables. I know NucleusCMS follows this approach as does Textpattern. Any existing CSS-based examples would help.
thanks,
Kurt
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I didn't know where to post this quesiton. Is CSS-based layout possible with MODx? I know CSS and would like to stick with CSS-based layout rather than tables. I know NucleusCMS follows this approach as does Textpattern. Any existing CSS-based examples would help.
thanks,
Kurt
With MODx you can design your templates the way you like them best. You can use pure css or css+tables. The choice is really up to you the designer
The same goes for your documents
Welcome to the MODx community
Best regards,
The templates I have on the download site are CSS based.
http://www.sottwell.com/downloads
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Great. I take a look at those. Thanks.
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at the Etomite.org forums there is a nice snippet called listmenu
you can do all the thing you want
take a look at www.dvep.nl I used that snippet there togetter with a simple menu hori but you could yous list menu for both
Greets Dimmy
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Nice design.
too bad that a big image covers up all of the text.
I'm using FireFox 1.3 on MacOSX 10.4
Tangent-Warrior
Check out
http://www.bmptrans.ch
I use one version of ListMenu snippet to create the top languages menu, specifying the root (0) as the ID for the documents to use for the menu, then another to create each language's main menu, using a variable taken from the document selected from the top menu as its root ID. It took a little hacking to maintain the language ID (which is simply the ID of the root document for that language; English (ID 13) is the homepage and the root for the English menu).
I have a zip file of many of the snippets available on my downloads site.