[TYPO3-english] Typo3 Template

Andreas Becker ab.becker at web.de
Wed Sep 30 12:53:17 CEST 2009


Hi Ryan

Check out the following:
http://templavoila.busynoggin.com - Very easy to handle template framework -
wonderful to customize!!! Only change CSS and add your custom header/footer
html via TS - like in standard templating. - Download available for the
complete TV Framework including 2 Example Templates. After you have
downloaded this framework go to a usual html. free template website and
download one of them. Use your screen calipers to measure out the widths and
enter those values into the TV Framework TS and CSS + copy paste your
TYPOOgraphy stuff in the TV Framework CSS and here you go. Its really easy.
Ah yeah and of course you need to create the header and footer html in TS
like you see it in your html template you have chosen. When you are done
change the 3 links in TS and it is working. Perhaps you can provide others a
downloadlink to this template lateron so there will be more Templates
working with TV Framework. :-)

http://demo.webempoweredchurch.org (old/current version holds over 160
templates - easy to customize and to use more or less instantly - new
version coming out hopefully together with 4.3 final including TV Framework
by busynoggin) - free download of all OLD/Current templates  - no new
templates for TV Framework by now!

http://t3pack.com (Already using TV Framework by busynoggin on many sites
but right now not so many templates available as in WEC. All WEC Templates
are available too which have already been transfered for the new
field_naming of the TV Framework. This makes it easy to upgrade to a TV
Framework Template later on.) - no download of templates available right now
but coming soon. You can find also some templates as extensions in TER.
Unfortunately they are not exchangable without database search and replace
stuff as they use different field_names. Those from busynoggin, WEC or
T3Pack are interchangable as they use all the same namings in field_names
and also in the lib naming.

There are for sure more out there ;-) All of those system help you to keep
costs low if you use most of their already provided features. The most
complete one is the one from WEC. t3pack has lots of backend functionality
which is nice but in frontend no extensions and busynoggin is a standard
system with a great templateing framework which gets also used in t3pack and
future wec packages. Therefore you can be sure that there will be a lot of
templates available - perhaps even many for free - as soon as 4.3 final gets
released and the new wec starter package will hopefully follow including the
new frontendediting and templavoila framework.

It is very easy to customize templates with this framework. Of course you
can still use all those nice templates provided by mediatech for the
extensions. They are really great and easy to handle.

Andi


On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Ryan Bilesky <rbilesky at hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> I am looking at possibly having a custom template made for typo3.  Right
> now I am using something called wireframe from mediatech which supposedly
> provides a basis for customization but I personally have never found out how
> to customize it short of swapping out different images.
>
> If you can use that and keep the costs down then great or if you start from
> scratch thats ok too, I do need to keep the cost low though, around $200 or
> less.  If you can do this let me know.
>
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