Re: [Koha] :-( and conclusion with cataloguing and acquisition thread
The 2.0 will include a full-templated koha. This means it will be possible (and not too hard) to add as many themes as needed. Thus, anybody could develop a xhtml theme, or even a full-xml theme, or anything else.
Converting the current default opac templates to XHTML wouldn't be difficult at all (particularly if Bobby gets his Tidy filter working). However, the issue may depend on your definition of XHTML--do you mean XHTML Transitional or Strict? Do you mean table-less layouts, full CSS positioning? I'm interested in developing both kinds of templates, but I'd like to hear more about what users of internet-enabled phones require for compatibility. -- Owen
On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 08:05, Owen Leonard wrote:
The 2.0 will include a full-templated koha. This means it will be possible (and not too hard) to add as many themes as needed. Thus, anybody could develop a xhtml theme, or even a full-xml theme, or anything else.
Converting the current default opac templates to XHTML wouldn't be difficult at all (particularly if Bobby gets his Tidy filter working). However, the issue may depend on your definition of XHTML--do you mean XHTML Transitional or Strict? Do you mean table-less layouts, full CSS positioning?
I'm interested in developing both kinds of templates, but I'd like to hear more about what users of internet-enabled phones require for compatibility.
It has to be xhtml strict. for sprint phones in the USA, but some providers may allow you to use xhtml transitional.
-- Owen
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