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WebMaker creates standards based web forms and applications based on HTML, CSS and optional Javascript. The WebMaker Studio has been designed and tested to ensure that the default palette UI controls will operate correctly across all commonly used Browsers: Internet Explorer 6+, Firefox 3.5+, Chrome, Safari 3+ and Opera. Other standards based Browsers should also operate correctly. This approach significantly reduces the workload for forms and application developers if the WebMaker design approach is exploited fully.
This FAQ aims to educate web designers and developers on the design principles that have been used to create the default WebMaker demo.css styling. This will empower web designers and users with the knowledge of the recommended approaches to creating application or customer specific +?+?-?look and feel+?+?+? themes, and still preserve the WebMaker User Interface Design Principles.
Accompanying the attached document is an alternative theme css with supporting images, plus an example +?+?-?Theme Design Template+?+?+? project that can be used to quickly test the majority of the various combinations of UI layout that can be rendered by WebMaker.
WebMaker creates standards based web forms and applications based on HTML, CSS and optional Javascript. The WebMaker Studio has been designed and tested to ensure that the default palette UI controls will operate correctly across all commonly used Browsers: Internet Explorer 6+, Firefox 3.5+, Chrome, Safari 3+ and Opera. Other standards based Browsers should also operate correctly. This approach significantly reduces the workload for forms and application developers if the WebMaker design approach is exploited fully.
This FAQ aims to educate web designers and developers on the design principles that have been used to create the default WebMaker demo.css styling. This will empower web designers and users with the knowledge of the recommended approaches to creating application or customer specific +?+?-?look and feel+?+?+? themes, and still preserve the WebMaker User Interface Design Principles.
Accompanying the attached document is an alternative theme css with supporting images, plus an example +?+?-?Theme Design Template+?+?+? project that can be used to quickly test the majority of the various combinations of UI layout that can be rendered by WebMaker.
RE: UI Look and Feel - CSS Design Principles and Templates