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Serendipity Themes for Magazine / News Style
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Is there any S9y themes build with magazine style ? I've searched various s9y themes in Spartacus and the web but found nothing similar.
It would be nice if there is a S9y themes for magazine. Revolution News by Brian Gardner is a nice sample for Wordpress Themes. It has a commercial license.
I found another nice free Wordpress themes with magazine style, Mimbo Magazine Themes.
I really appreciated if anyone can ported the Mimbo magazine themes. I'll give a small gift to anyone who ported Mimbo themes.
PS : I need this themes for personal and community, not for commercial stuff.
Is there any S9y themes build with magazine style ? I've searched various s9y themes in Spartacus and the web but found nothing similar.
It would be nice if there is a S9y themes for magazine. Revolution News by Brian Gardner is a nice sample for Wordpress Themes. It has a commercial license.
I found another nice free Wordpress themes with magazine style, Mimbo Magazine Themes.
I really appreciated if anyone can ported the Mimbo magazine themes. I'll give a small gift to anyone who ported Mimbo themes.
PS : I need this themes for personal and community, not for commercial stuff.
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The Mimbo template would be a great one to have avail for s9y, it could use a lot of the code developed for the Hemingway template to make it work exactly the way you want it - but it's probably a reasonably big project to undertake so someone with more time than me would be needed. Sorry I can't help, but if anyone wants to know how Hemingway is put together so they can give this a go feel free to email me.
I can't promise anything since I'm swamped at my day job currently, but I'm into porting currently anyway. So if I can find some time this week, I'll give it a shot. Don't expect anything, thoughcarl_galloway wrote:it's probably a reasonably big project to undertake so someone with more time than me would be needed
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Carl & Yellowled,
Thank you for the response. I can wait for a nice s9y themes, off course.
If mimbo themes successfully ported, it's really help me
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Thank you for the response. I can wait for a nice s9y themes, off course.
If mimbo themes successfully ported, it's really help me
Best regards
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That's a big "if", I guess. I'm not saying it's impossible, but it will definitely take some time, and I'll definitely have to email Carl about itvavai wrote:I can wait for a nice s9y themes, off course.
If mimbo themes successfully ported
I may have to make some compromises with this due to the different approach s9y and that other blog engine have towards constructing the code output. We'll see.
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Huh? Sorry Don, no idea what you're talking about, sono need to apologise.
I wouldn't expect you to use the Hemingway code anyway, it's too restrictive although the logic in index.tpl is quite nice and should give a few ideas for other types of templates, but if anyone wants to use the Hemingway base go ahead, I have no monopoly on s9y coding.
I wouldn't expect you to use the Hemingway code anyway, it's too restrictive although the logic in index.tpl is quite nice and should give a few ideas for other types of templates, but if anyone wants to use the Hemingway base go ahead, I have no monopoly on s9y coding.
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Which is such a shame, since it is a milestone in s9y templating. Maybe it's too complicated for the end user without much template knowledge, I don't know. But it is a masterpiece which can serve as a code base for a lot of complicated things ... well, as far as I understand it at leastcarl_galloway wrote:Yeah, hemingway took me at least 3weeks almost full time, a lot of effort and hardly anyone uses it.
Take your time, I have plenty of other things to do for this. I have implemented trackbacks, comments, commentform, and both contact form variants since my initial email. Plus, the single entry view is already operational. Of course, there's still a lot left to do, but it's looking good alreadycarl_galloway wrote:Matthias I got your email but I won't be able to look at it seriously until tomorow.
I'm still not sure this is a 100% portable, but the original's code is very good and it's easy to work with, so I'm positive this will turn out good. Maybe just 95%, we'll see
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Oh, I'm sticking my foot in it now.
I developed the newsbox plugin for exactly this problem. It pulls entries from its own categories, removing those categories from the front page at the same time.
Frankly, this looks like a bunch of newsboxes, each assigned one category and configured to show only one entry, arranged with some pleasant CSS in a template supporting a menu bar, like BulletProof. (Each menu bar item is either a "page" or a category -- I'm not sure what a "page" is.) Additionally, it looks like the front page is configured to display 0 entries.
There are still some (possibly unfixable) problems with newsboxes. Serendipity can't tell they're on the front page, for instance, so the karma plugin won't add rating bars or statistics to the entries in newsboxes. The CSS it emits is rudimentary; you'd want to provide your own (in which case it won't emit CSS at all).
But if you were trying to get a magazine-style site up quickly -- you could do a lot worse than BP + newsboxes, and spend a lot more time on it.
I developed the newsbox plugin for exactly this problem. It pulls entries from its own categories, removing those categories from the front page at the same time.
Frankly, this looks like a bunch of newsboxes, each assigned one category and configured to show only one entry, arranged with some pleasant CSS in a template supporting a menu bar, like BulletProof. (Each menu bar item is either a "page" or a category -- I'm not sure what a "page" is.) Additionally, it looks like the front page is configured to display 0 entries.
There are still some (possibly unfixable) problems with newsboxes. Serendipity can't tell they're on the front page, for instance, so the karma plugin won't add rating bars or statistics to the entries in newsboxes. The CSS it emits is rudimentary; you'd want to provide your own (in which case it won't emit CSS at all).
But if you were trying to get a magazine-style site up quickly -- you could do a lot worse than BP + newsboxes, and spend a lot more time on it.
Basically: Yes. It's got a header with an integrated search box, which is pretty easy to implement in smarty. We'll get to the menu later, and the footer is, well, a footer. Inbetween is what we usually call a "mainpane" in the s9y world. It's split into content and sidebar. The content area is split up in three parts. The top part shows the latest entry from category A. Below that is the left part showing "teasers" of the latest three entries from category B, and the right part showing teasers of the latest entry from categories C, D, and E, respectively.judebert wrote:Frankly, this looks like a bunch of newsboxes, each assigned one category and configured to show only one entry, arranged with some pleasant CSS in a template supporting a menu bar, like BulletProof.
My biggest problem so far is how to pull articles from one category only using only smarty. Any hints?
Seems like that's what those people from the other blog engine's world call static pages Actually, the menu is a fancy dropdown menu (javascript) which also shows child pages (they call them "subpage", if I remember correctly) of those static pages ("page").judebert wrote:(Each menu bar item is either a "page" or a category -- I'm not sure what a "page" is.)
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yellowled wrote:My biggest problem so far is how to pull articles from one category only using only smarty. Any hints?
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I am also working on a newspaper format.... it may, or may not, turn into something for public release.
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Can you (or anyone) be a tad more elaborate on that?Don Chambers wrote:See here: http://www.s9y.org/78.htmlCode: Select all
{serendipity_fetchPrintEntries}
Ah, okay. So you'll be mentioning it again and again over the next couple of months, and never actually finish it?Don Chambers wrote:I am also working on a newspaper format.... it may, or may not, turn into something for public release.
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