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5/7/2007 3:00 PM
 

Does anyone know of a skin designer like that sells DNN skins using CSS layout and/or XHTML compliant design? It's been eons since I've used tables for layout and really don't want to go back there. I recently put up a site with Spinergy bare template but now have a few more clients interested and if I could buy a template to start with that would shorten my timeline.

Thanks for any suggestion.

Michael

 
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5/7/2007 5:51 PM
 

This might help you

 
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7/15/2007 10:09 PM
 

itinko wrote

Does anyone know of a skin designer like that sells DNN skins using CSS layout and/or XHTML compliant design? It's been eons since I've used tables for layout and really don't want to go back there. I recently put up a site with Spinergy bare template but now have a few more clients interested and if I could buy a template to start with that would shorten my timeline.

Thanks for any suggestion.

Michael

Michael,

I have been looking for the exact same due to our website will be in part serving persons who experience physical or intellectual challeneges and thus we have no choice but to launch with a fully accessible css and xhtml design. This should hopefully be of use to you if you are still looking, I stumbled across their thread the other day.

www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/112/threadid/150135/scope/posts/Default.aspx

Hope the above helps.

Regards,

Rob

 
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7/16/2007 12:09 PM
 

Thanks Rob. These blog skins really won't work for me, I need something more traditional with 3 columns, header and footer, so I might as well roll my own using DNNCreative's sample. I was just hoping some developer had picked up on the need for tableless layout and had a plethora of skins to choose from. I don't know how you will get section 508 compliance using DNN, as even if the skin validates many of the modules probably don't. Might be better off with Joomla although I've never used it.

Michael

 
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7/16/2007 4:41 PM
 

Hi

I have been doing valid css and chtml valid dnn portals for a while now

http://www.schwingsoft.com

http://www.politieknieuws.nl

http://z.nu.nl ( valid xhtml, valid css, wai level 1 and section 508 accessibility) - level 2 and 3 not possible with asp.net 2 right out of the box ) even with the javascripts effects still valid

If you need a basic template that works well or specific designs I can make you some that will fit your development needs. But I stepped away from mass producing skins. Because its not just dnn but also all the dnn modules out there ( there are perfect ones but a lot of the free modules dont do so good with html closing tags etc )

 
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