Hi Alexandro, *,
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Michael Wheatland
<michael@wheatland.com.au> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 8:53 PM, Alexandro Colorado <jza@openoffice.org> wrote:
ok thanks for the info. However I still wonder how adaptive is this theme,
does it uses % and adaptive rules?
This question is less about the theme and more about the underlying
infrastructure.
No, it is a property of the theme, as the underlying infrastructure
just produces html, and how that html then looks is up the the css.
It is the job of the CMS, be it Drupal or Silverstripe to produce html
that can be turned into whatever the designer wants it to be. (I know
silverstripe is flexible enough here, and I'd be surprised if drupal
couldn't be convinced into outputting whatever is neede as well).
The hard thing is when you need to bias style/visual appearance
against "works on every possible screen size". But that is no
limitation of the CMS, but the css/styling itself. you cannot just
shrink everything for a smaller screensize for example.
The more eye-candy you add, the more difficult it gets of course.
ciao
Christian
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