Hi Ciprian
Cool. I'm very interested by your work. Can you make it available somewhere
so that we can test ? (as a patch, or even just the CSS files)
I was actually starting to think about a grid-based skin too, after reading
from 
http://cssgrid.net/ (this one base width is 1140px).
Great to see interest going this direction.
Jerome.
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 12:12 AM, Ciprian Amaritei <
amaritei.ciprian(a)gmail.com> wrote:
  Hello,
 While building custom  website layouts on top of colibri skin I realized
 that is very difficult to achieve some results without having a hard time
 doing it. Colibri is not very flexible, being a bit difficult to change its
 structure by overwriting vm`s. So you will always end up with a skin that
 looks almost the same as colibri`s default one.
 I`ve been working last days on integrating a *fluid* grid system on colibri
 skin using 960.gs. And I`m a bit surprised about the visual order that I
 have achieved.
 In addition, I removed some containers from the current markup, like:
 #xwikimaincontainerinner,#contentcontainer,#contentcontainerinner,#leftsidecolumns
 without adding new ones. All I`ve done was just to add some classes to
 couple of existing containers in order to arrange them smoothly in page.
 Furthermore I managed to have a perfectly 960px (fixed) colibri skin by
 commuting between css files (fluid and fixed). Of course everything is
 scalable and fits nicely. It even works perfectly on IE6,7.
 Therefore I only see a lot of advantages in using a grid system. The only
 con could be the adding of a new css file to the skin having a set of
 predefined dimensions. But in my opinion it worth. Further development of
 components will be easier. We can use predefined css classes, in this way
 we
 will speed up the work and keep a visual order of things on the page.
 I would like to know wdyt about it and if you have knowledge about possible
 issues that may occur and I missed them.
 There are lot of resources about grid based design for those who are not
 familiar with the concept and benefits. I could recommend this
 one<
 
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2007/04/14/designing-with-grid-based-approa…
  
 .
 Thanks,
 Ciprian,
 Designer at XWiki
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