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Creating a style
01-22-2009, 01:17 PM (This post was last modified: 01-22-2009 01:17 PM by Ghezzo.)
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Creating a style
So, how do I get started? I have never done this before, so some explanation would be great.
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01-22-2009, 04:54 PM
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RE: Creating a style
I would start off by taking one of the myTHT series and poking around with the code, changing images, and the size of the various aspects. THen you can try making your own theme based on that, and go from there.

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01-23-2009, 01:43 PM
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RE: Creating a style
A few recommendations.
- NEVER BUT NEVER, AS A RULE, never use the "tht-legacy" style to create new styles. Its outdated. Use the default one.
- Look at the developer notes added. The classes' names explain them all.
- This is a basic look of how THTCSS looks.

====================
#header [THEHOSTINGTOOL Logo]
====================
Order Form | Client Area | Blablabla Menu #tht_navigation
-------------------------------------.gap
.content
[ LEFT BOX .left ] [ RIGHT BOX .right ]
-------------------------------------
.tht_footer
#footer_info
stuff

Drawed that in acsii. So its meant to not be understood. Back to topic.

Good luck on creating your styles. Start as a base using the DEFAULT style or MYTHT Series. Never use any other people's styles to create your own. You will get killed by license stuff. Blablabla. Smile

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