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0 | source "http://rubygems.org" | |
1 | ||
2 | # Specify your gem's dependencies in compass-layoutgala-plugin.gemspec | |
3 | gemspec |
0 | Compass Layout-gala plugin | |
1 | ========================== | |
2 | ||
3 | Collection of 40 CSS layouts styling a single HTML markup, without hacks | |
4 | nor workarounds and a good cross-browser compatibility. | |
5 | ||
6 | The layouts uses techniques like negative margins, any order columns and | |
7 | opposite floats. | |
8 | ||
9 | <http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/> | |
10 | <http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins/> | |
11 | <http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/onetruelayout/anyorder> | |
12 | ||
13 | ||
14 | Installation | |
15 | ============ | |
16 | ||
17 | From the command line: | |
18 | ||
19 | sudo gem install compass-layoutgala-plugin | |
20 | ||
21 | Add to a project (rails: compass.config, other: config.rb): | |
22 | ||
23 | require 'compass-layoutgala-plugin' | |
24 | ||
25 | Or create a new project: | |
26 | ||
27 | compass create project_directory --using layoutgala | |
28 | ||
29 | ||
30 | Copyright and Licensing | |
31 | ======================= | |
32 | ||
33 | Copyright (C) 2011 Jonas Smedegaard <dr@jones.dk> | |
34 | ||
35 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
36 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
37 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
38 | (at your option) any later version. | |
39 | ||
40 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
41 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
42 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
43 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
44 | ||
45 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
46 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
0 | Gem::Specification.new do |s| | |
1 | # Release Specific Information | |
2 | s.version = "0.1.0" | |
3 | s.date = "2011-08-04" | |
4 | ||
5 | # Gem Details | |
6 | s.name = "compas-layoutgala-plugin" | |
7 | s.authors = ["Jonas Smedegaard"] | |
8 | s.summary = %q{40 CSS base layouts for same HTML markup using Compass} | |
9 | s.description = %q{40 CSS base layouts for same HTML markup using Compass} | |
10 | s.email = "dr@jones.dk" | |
11 | s.homepage = "http://dr.jones.dk/" | |
12 | ||
13 | # Gem Files | |
14 | s.files = %w(README.mkdn) | |
15 | s.files += Dir.glob("lib/**/*.*") | |
16 | s.files += Dir.glob("stylesheets/**/*.*") | |
17 | s.files += Dir.glob("templates/**/*.*") | |
18 | ||
19 | # Gem Bookkeeping | |
20 | s.has_rdoc = false | |
21 | s.require_paths = ["lib"] | |
22 | s.rubygems_version = %q{1.3.6} | |
23 | s.add_dependency("compass", [">= 0.11.0"]) | |
24 | end |
0 | Compass::Frameworks.register("layoutgala", :path => "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/..") |
0 | // 40 CSS base layouts for same HTML markup using Compass | |
1 | // Plugin by Jonas Smedegaard <http://dr.jones.dk/> | |
2 | // Based on the work of Alessandro Fulciniti <http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/> | |
3 | ||
4 | // Generate one (or more) of 40 CSS layouts for one generic HTML markup, | |
5 | // without hacks nor workarounds and a good cross-browser compatibility. | |
6 | // The layouts uses techniques like negative margins, any order columns | |
7 | // and opposite floats. | |
8 | // <http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins/> | |
9 | // <http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/onetruelayout/anyorder> | |
10 | ||
11 | @import "layoutgala/base"; | |
12 | //TODO @import "layoutgala/liquid"; | |
13 | @import "layoutgala/liquid-center"; | |
14 | @import "layoutgala/liquid-left"; | |
15 | @import "layoutgala/liquid-right"; | |
16 | @import "layoutgala/liquid-right-alternative"; | |
17 | @import "layoutgala/liquid-split"; | |
18 | @import "layoutgala/percentage2-larger1"; | |
19 | @import "layoutgala/fixed2"; | |
20 | @import "layoutgala/fixed1"; | |
21 | ||
22 | @import "compass/utilities/general/float"; | |
23 | ||
24 | @mixin layoutgala-1 ($aside1-width, $aside2-width) { | |
25 | @include layoutgala-liquid-center(left, $aside1-width, $aside2-width); | |
26 | } | |
27 | ||
28 | @mixin layoutgala-2 ($aside1-width, $aside2-width) { | |
29 | @include layoutgala-liquid-center(right, $aside1-width, $aside2-width); | |
30 | } | |
31 | ||
32 | @mixin layoutgala-3 ($aside1-width, $aside2-width) { | |
33 | @include layoutgala-liquid-left(center, auto, $aside1-width, $aside2-width); | |
34 | } | |
35 | ||
36 | @mixin layoutgala-4 ($aside1-width, $aside2-width) { | |
37 | @include layoutgala-liquid-left(right, auto, $aside1-width, $aside2-width); | |
38 | } | |
39 | ||
40 | @mixin layoutgala-5 ($aside1-width, $aside2-width) { | |
41 | @include layoutgala-liquid-right(center, $aside1-width, $aside2-width); | |
42 | } | |
43 | ||
44 | @mixin layoutgala-6 ($aside1-width, $aside2-width) { | |
45 | @include layoutgala-liquid-right(left, $aside1-width, $aside2-width); | |
46 | } | |
47 | ||
48 | @mixin layoutgala-13 ($aside1-width, $aside2-width) { | |
49 | @include layoutgala-liquid-center(left, $aside1-width, $aside2-width); | |
50 | } | |
51 | ||
52 | @mixin layoutgala-14 ($aside1-width, $aside2-width) { | |
53 | @include layoutgala-liquid-center(right, $aside1-width, $aside2-width); | |
54 | } | |
55 | ||
56 | @mixin layoutgala-15 ($aside1-width, $aside2-width) { | |
57 | @include layoutgala-liquid-left(center, auto, $aside1-width, $aside2-width); | |
58 | } | |
59 | ||
60 | @mixin layoutgala-16 ($aside1-width, $aside2-width) { | |
61 | @include layoutgala-liquid-left(right, auto, $aside1-width, $aside2-width); | |
62 | } | |
63 | ||
64 | @mixin layoutgala-17 ($aside1-width, $aside2-width) { | |
65 | @include layoutgala-liquid-right-alternative(center, $aside1-width, $aside2-width); | |
66 | } | |
67 | ||
68 | @mixin layoutgala-18 ($aside1-width, $aside2-width) { | |
69 | @include layoutgala-liquid-right-alternative(left, $aside1-width, $aside2-width); | |
70 | } | |
71 | ||
72 | @mixin layoutgala-27 ($aside1-width) { | |
73 | @include layoutgala-liquid-split(left, $aside1-width); | |
74 | } | |
75 | ||
76 | @mixin layoutgala-28 ($aside1-width) { | |
77 | @include layoutgala-liquid-split(right, $aside1-width); | |
78 | } | |
79 | ||
80 | @mixin layoutgala-29 ($content-width, $margin: 0, $content-padding-left: 0, $content-padding-right: 0) { | |
81 | @include layoutgala-percentage2-larger1(right, $content-width, $margin, $content-padding-left, $content-padding-right); | |
82 | } | |
83 | ||
84 | @mixin layoutgala-30 ($content-width, $margin: 0, $content-padding-left: 0, $content-padding-right: 0) { | |
85 | @include layoutgala-percentage2-larger1(left, $content-width, $margin, $content-padding-left, $content-padding-right); | |
86 | } | |
87 | ||
88 | @mixin layoutgala-33 ($container-width, $content-width) { | |
89 | @include layoutgala-fixed2(left, $container-width, $content-width, aside1); | |
90 | } | |
91 | ||
92 | @mixin layoutgala-34 ($container-width, $content-width) { | |
93 | @include layoutgala-fixed2(right, $container-width, $content-width, aside1); | |
94 | } | |
95 | ||
96 | @mixin layoutgala-35 ($container-width, $content-width) { | |
97 | @include layoutgala-fixed2(right, $container-width, $content-width, content); | |
98 | } | |
99 | ||
100 | @mixin layoutgala-36 ($container-width, $content-width) { | |
101 | @include layoutgala-fixed2(left, $container-width, $content-width, content); | |
102 | } | |
103 | ||
104 | @mixin layoutgala-37 ($container-width, $content-width) { | |
105 | @include layoutgala-fixed2(right, $container-width, $content-width, container); | |
106 | } | |
107 | ||
108 | @mixin layoutgala-38 ($container-width, $content-width) { | |
109 | @include layoutgala-fixed2(right, $container-width, $content-width, container); | |
110 | } | |
111 | ||
112 | @mixin layoutgala-39 ($container-width, $aside1-width) { | |
113 | @include layoutgala-fixed1(left, $container-width, $aside1-width); | |
114 | } | |
115 | ||
116 | @mixin layoutgala-40 ($container-width, $aside1-width) { | |
117 | @include layoutgala-fixed1(right, $container-width, $aside1-width); | |
118 | } |
0 | $layoutgala-container-selector: unquote("div.page") !default; | |
1 | $layoutgala-wrapper-selector: unquote("div#pagebody") !default; | |
2 | $layoutgala-content-selector: unquote("div#content") !default; | |
3 | $layoutgala-aside1-selector: unquote("div.sidebar") !default; | |
4 | $layoutgala-aside2-selector: unquote("div.farbar") !default; | |
5 | $layoutgala-footer-selector: unquote("div.footer") !default; | |
6 | ||
7 | @mixin layoutgala-negative-margin-left ($side, $width) { | |
8 | @if $side == left { | |
9 | margin-left: -100%; | |
10 | } @else { | |
11 | margin-left: -$width; | |
12 | } | |
13 | } | |
14 | ||
15 | @mixin layoutgala-nonzero ($rule, $width) { | |
16 | @if $width != 0 { | |
17 | #{$rule}: $width; | |
18 | } | |
19 | } |
0 | @import "compass/utilities/general/float"; | |
1 | @import "base"; | |
2 | ||
3 | @mixin layoutgala-fixed1 ( | |
4 | $aside1-side: left, | |
5 | $container-width: 700px, | |
6 | $aside1-width: 350px | |
7 | ) { | |
8 | #{$layoutgala-container-selector} { | |
9 | width: $container-width; | |
10 | margin: 0 auto; | |
11 | } | |
12 | #{$layoutgala-aside1-selector} { | |
13 | @include float($aside1-side); | |
14 | width: $aside1-width; | |
15 | } | |
16 | #{$layoutgala-aside2-selector} { | |
17 | @include float(#{opposite-position($aside1-side)}); | |
18 | width: ($container-width - $aside1-width); | |
19 | } | |
20 | #{$layoutgala-footer-selector} { | |
21 | clear: both; | |
22 | width: 100%; | |
23 | } | |
24 | } |
0 | @import "compass/utilities/general/float"; | |
1 | @import "base"; | |
2 | ||
3 | @mixin layoutgala-fixed2 ( | |
4 | $content-side: left, | |
5 | $container-width: 700px, | |
6 | $content-width: 500px, | |
7 | $aside2-style: aside1 | |
8 | ) { | |
9 | #{$layoutgala-container-selector} { | |
10 | width: $container-width; | |
11 | margin: 0 auto; | |
12 | } | |
13 | #{$layoutgala-content-selector} { | |
14 | @include float($content-side); | |
15 | width: $content-width; | |
16 | } | |
17 | #{$layoutgala-aside1-selector} { | |
18 | @include float(#{opposite-position($content-side)}); | |
19 | width: ($container-width - $content-width); | |
20 | } | |
21 | @if $aside2-style == aside1 { | |
22 | #{$layoutgala-aside2-selector} { | |
23 | @include float(#{opposite-position($content-side)}); | |
24 | clear: #{opposite-position($content-side)}; | |
25 | width: ($container-width - $content-width); | |
26 | } | |
27 | #{$layoutgala-footer-selector} { | |
28 | clear: both; | |
29 | width: 100%; | |
30 | } | |
31 | } @else if $aside2-style == content { | |
32 | // TODO: extend $layoutgala-content-selector instead | |
33 | #{$layoutgala-aside2-selector} { | |
34 | @include float($content-side); | |
35 | width: $content-width; | |
36 | } | |
37 | #{$layoutgala-footer-selector} { | |
38 | clear: both; | |
39 | width: 100%; | |
40 | } | |
41 | } @else if $aside2-style == container { | |
42 | #{$layoutgala-aside2-selector} { | |
43 | clear: both; | |
44 | width: 100%; | |
45 | } | |
46 | } | |
47 | } |
0 | @import "compass/utilities/general/float"; | |
1 | @import "base"; | |
2 | ||
3 | @mixin layoutgala-liquid-center ( | |
4 | $aside1-side: left, | |
5 | $aside1-width: 200px, | |
6 | $aside2-width: 200px, | |
7 | $margin-left: 0, | |
8 | $margin-center-left: 0, | |
9 | $margin-center-right: 0, | |
10 | $margin-right: 0, | |
11 | $content-padding-left: 0, | |
12 | $content-padding-right: $content-padding-left, | |
13 | $aside1-padding-left: $content-padding-left, | |
14 | $aside1-padding-right: $content-padding-left, | |
15 | $aside2-padding-left: $content-padding-left, | |
16 | $aside2-padding-right: $content-padding-left | |
17 | ) { | |
18 | $aside2-side: #{opposite-position($aside1-side)}; | |
19 | #{$layoutgala-wrapper-selector} { | |
20 | @include float(left); | |
21 | width: 100%; | |
22 | } | |
23 | #{$layoutgala-content-selector} { | |
24 | margin-#{$aside1-side}: $aside1-width; | |
25 | margin-#{opposite-position($aside1-side)}: $aside2-width; | |
26 | } | |
27 | #{$layoutgala-aside1-selector} { | |
28 | @include float(left); | |
29 | width: $aside1-width; | |
30 | @include layoutgala-negative-margin-left ($aside1-side, $aside1-width); | |
31 | } | |
32 | #{$layoutgala-aside2-selector} { | |
33 | @include float(left); | |
34 | width: $aside2-width; | |
35 | @include layoutgala-negative-margin-left ($aside2-side, $aside2-width); | |
36 | } | |
37 | #{$layoutgala-footer-selector} { | |
38 | clear: left; | |
39 | width: 100%; | |
40 | } | |
41 | } |
0 | @import "compass/utilities/general/float"; | |
1 | @import "base"; | |
2 | ||
3 | @mixin layoutgala-liquid-left ( | |
4 | $aside1-side: center, | |
5 | $content-width: auto, | |
6 | $aside1-width: 200px, | |
7 | $aside2-width: 200px, | |
8 | $spacer-left: 0, | |
9 | $spacer-center-left: 0, | |
10 | $spacer-center-right: 0, | |
11 | $spacer-right: 0, | |
12 | $content-padding-left: 0, | |
13 | $content-padding-right: $content-padding-left, | |
14 | $aside1-padding-left: $content-padding-left, | |
15 | $aside1-padding-right: $content-padding-left, | |
16 | $aside2-padding-left: $content-padding-left, | |
17 | $aside2-padding-right: $content-padding-left | |
18 | ) { | |
19 | $container-width: if($content-width == auto,100%,$content-width + $aside1-width + $aside2-width); | |
20 | // $content-width: if($content-width == auto,$container-width - $aside1-width - $aside2-width,$content-width); | |
21 | // $content-innerwidth: $content-width - $content-padding-left - $content-padding-right; | |
22 | $aside1-innerwidth: $aside1-width - $aside1-padding-left - $aside1-padding-right; | |
23 | $aside2-innerwidth: $aside2-width - $aside2-padding-left - $aside2-padding-right; | |
24 | // $aside2-side: #{opposite-position($aside1-side)}; | |
25 | #{$layoutgala-wrapper-selector} { | |
26 | @include float(left); | |
27 | width: $container-width; | |
28 | } | |
29 | #{$layoutgala-content-selector} { | |
30 | @include layoutgala-nonzero(margin-left, $spacer-left); | |
31 | margin-right: ($aside1-width + $aside2-width); | |
32 | @include layoutgala-nonzero(padding-left, $content-padding-left); | |
33 | @include layoutgala-nonzero(padding-right, $content-padding-right); | |
34 | } | |
35 | #{$layoutgala-aside1-selector} { | |
36 | @include float(left); | |
37 | width: ($aside1-innerwidth - $spacer-center-right); | |
38 | @if $aside1-side == center { | |
39 | margin-left: -($aside1-width + $aside2-width - $spacer-center-left); | |
40 | } @else { | |
41 | margin-left: -($aside1-innerwidth + $spacer-center-left); | |
42 | } | |
43 | @include layoutgala-nonzero(padding-left, $aside1-padding-left); | |
44 | @include layoutgala-nonzero(padding-right, $aside1-padding-right); | |
45 | } | |
46 | #{$layoutgala-aside2-selector} { | |
47 | @include float(left); | |
48 | width: ($aside2-innerwidth - $spacer-center-right); | |
49 | @if $aside1-side != center { | |
50 | // @if $aside2-side == center { | |
51 | margin-left: -($aside1-width + $aside2-width - $spacer-center-left); | |
52 | } @else { | |
53 | margin-left: -($aside2-innerwidth + $spacer-center-left); | |
54 | } | |
55 | @include layoutgala-nonzero(padding-left, $aside2-padding-left); | |
56 | @include layoutgala-nonzero(padding-right, $aside2-padding-right); | |
57 | } | |
58 | #{$layoutgala-footer-selector} { | |
59 | clear: left; | |
60 | width: 100%; | |
61 | } | |
62 | } |
0 | @import "compass/utilities/general/float"; | |
1 | @import "base"; | |
2 | ||
3 | // TODO: test if layoutgala-liquid-right can be reused instead | |
4 | @mixin layoutgala-liquid-right-alternative ( | |
5 | $aside1-side: left, | |
6 | $aside1-width: 200px, | |
7 | $aside2-width: 200px | |
8 | ) { | |
9 | #{$layoutgala-wrapper-selector} { | |
10 | @include float(right); | |
11 | width: 100%; | |
12 | margin-left: -($aside1-width + $aside2-width); | |
13 | } | |
14 | #{$layoutgala-content-selector} { | |
15 | margin-left: ($aside1-width + $aside2-width); | |
16 | } | |
17 | #{$layoutgala-aside1-selector} { | |
18 | @if $aside1-side == left { | |
19 | @include float(left); | |
20 | } @else { | |
21 | @include float(right); | |
22 | } | |
23 | width: $aside1-width; | |
24 | } | |
25 | #{$layoutgala-aside2-selector} { | |
26 | @include float(right); | |
27 | width: $aside2-width; | |
28 | } | |
29 | #{$layoutgala-footer-selector} { | |
30 | @if $aside1-side == center { | |
31 | clear: both; | |
32 | } @else { | |
33 | clear: right; | |
34 | } | |
35 | width: 100%; | |
36 | } | |
37 | } |
0 | @import "compass/utilities/general/float"; | |
1 | @import "base"; | |
2 | ||
3 | @mixin layoutgala-liquid-right ( | |
4 | $aside1-side: center, | |
5 | $aside1-width: 200px, | |
6 | $aside2-width: 200px, | |
7 | $margin-left: 0, | |
8 | $margin-center-left: 0, | |
9 | $margin-center-right: 0, | |
10 | $margin-right: 0, | |
11 | $content-padding-left: 0, | |
12 | $content-padding-right: $content-padding-left, | |
13 | $aside1-padding-left: $content-padding-left, | |
14 | $aside1-padding-right: $content-padding-left, | |
15 | $aside2-padding-left: $content-padding-left, | |
16 | $aside2-padding-right: $content-padding-left | |
17 | ) { | |
18 | $container-width: 100%; | |
19 | $content-width: ($container-width - $aside1-width - $aside2-width); | |
20 | // $aside2-side: #{opposite-position($aside1-side)}; | |
21 | #{$layoutgala-wrapper-selector} { | |
22 | @include float(left); | |
23 | width: 100%; | |
24 | } | |
25 | #{$layoutgala-content-selector} { | |
26 | margin-left: ($aside1-width + $aside2-width); | |
27 | } | |
28 | #{$layoutgala-aside1-selector} { | |
29 | @include float(left); | |
30 | width: $aside1-width; | |
31 | @if $aside1-side == left { | |
32 | margin-left: -($content-width + $aside1-width); | |
33 | } @else { | |
34 | margin-left: -100%; | |
35 | } | |
36 | } | |
37 | #{$layoutgala-aside2-selector} { | |
38 | @include float(left); | |
39 | width: $aside2-width; | |
40 | @if $aside1-side != left { | |
41 | // @if $aside2-side == left { | |
42 | margin-left: - ($content-width + $aside2-width); | |
43 | } @else { | |
44 | margin-left: -100%; | |
45 | } | |
46 | } | |
47 | #{$layoutgala-footer-selector} { | |
48 | clear: left; | |
49 | width: 100%; | |
50 | } | |
51 | } |
0 | @import "compass/utilities/general/float"; | |
1 | @import "base"; | |
2 | ||
3 | @mixin layoutgala-liquid-split ( | |
4 | $aside1-side: left, | |
5 | $aside1-width: 50% | |
6 | ) { | |
7 | #{$layoutgala-aside1-selector} { | |
8 | @include float($aside1-side); | |
9 | width: $aside1-width; | |
10 | } | |
11 | #{$layoutgala-aside2-selector} { | |
12 | @include float($aside1-side); | |
13 | width: (100% - $aside1-width - 0.1%); | |
14 | } | |
15 | #{$layoutgala-footer-selector} { | |
16 | clear: $aside1-side; | |
17 | width: 100%; | |
18 | } | |
19 | } |
0 | @import "compass/utilities/general/float"; | |
1 | @import "base"; | |
2 | ||
3 | @mixin layoutgala-liquid ( | |
4 | $aside1-side: left, | |
5 | $aside2-side: right, | |
6 | $aside1-width: 200px, | |
7 | $aside2-width: 200px | |
8 | ) { | |
9 | // $content-side: #{opposite-position(#{if ($aside1-side == center,$aside2-side,$aside1-side)})}; | |
10 | $content-side: #{if ($aside1-side == center,opposite-position($aside2-side),opposite-position($aside1-side))}; | |
11 | $content-float: #{if($content-side == right,right,left)}; | |
12 | #{$layoutgala-wrapper-selector} { | |
13 | @include float($content-float); | |
14 | width: 100%; | |
15 | margin-left: -($aside1-width + $aside2-width); | |
16 | } | |
17 | #{$layoutgala-content-selector} { | |
18 | margin-left: ($aside1-width + $aside2-width); | |
19 | } | |
20 | #{$layoutgala-aside1-selector} { | |
21 | @include float(#{opposite-direction($aside1-side)}); | |
22 | width: $aside1-width; | |
23 | } | |
24 | #{$layoutgala-aside2-selector} { | |
25 | @include float($content-float); | |
26 | width: $aside2-width; | |
27 | @include layoutgala-negative-margin-left ($aside2-side, $aside2-width); | |
28 | } | |
29 | #{$layoutgala-footer-selector} { | |
30 | @if $aside1-side == center and $aside2-side == left { | |
31 | clear: both; | |
32 | } @else { | |
33 | clear: $content-float; | |
34 | } | |
35 | width: 100%; | |
36 | } | |
37 | } |
0 | @import "compass/utilities/general/float"; | |
1 | @import "base"; | |
2 | ||
3 | @mixin layoutgala-percentage2-larger1 ( | |
4 | $content-side: right, | |
5 | $content-width: 70%, | |
6 | $margin: 0, | |
7 | $content-padding-left: 0, | |
8 | $content-padding-right: 0 | |
9 | ) { | |
10 | $container-width: 100%; | |
11 | #{$layoutgala-wrapper-selector} { | |
12 | @include float($content-side); | |
13 | width: ($content-width); | |
14 | } | |
15 | @if ($content-padding-left > 0 or $content-padding-right > 0) { | |
16 | #{$layoutgala-content-selector} { | |
17 | @if $content-padding-left > 0 { | |
18 | padding-left: $content-padding-left; | |
19 | } | |
20 | @if $content-padding-right > 0 { | |
21 | padding-right: $content-padding-right; | |
22 | } | |
23 | } | |
24 | } | |
25 | #{$layoutgala-aside1-selector} { | |
26 | @include float(#{opposite-position($content-side)}); | |
27 | width: ($container-width - $content-width - $margin - 0.1%); | |
28 | } | |
29 | #{$layoutgala-aside2-selector} { | |
30 | clear: both; | |
31 | width: 100%; | |
32 | } | |
33 | } |
0 | @import "compass/reset"; | |
1 | @import "compass/typography/lists/inline-list"; | |
2 | ||
3 | $layoutgala-container-selector: unquote("div.container"); | |
4 | $layoutgala-header-selector: h1; | |
5 | $layoutgala-wrapper-selector: unquote("div.wrapper"); | |
6 | $layoutgala-content-selector: unquote("div.content"); | |
7 | $layoutgala-aside1-selector: unquote("div.navigation"); | |
8 | $layoutgala-aside2-selector: unquote("div.extra"); | |
9 | $layoutgala-footer-selector: unquote("div.footer"); | |
10 | ||
11 | #{$layoutgala-header-selector} { | |
12 | background: #EEE; | |
13 | color: #79B30B; | |
14 | } | |
15 | #{$layoutgala-aside1-selector} { | |
16 | background: #B9CAFF; | |
17 | } | |
18 | #{$layoutgala-content-selector} { | |
19 | background: white; | |
20 | } | |
21 | #{$layoutgala-aside2-selector}{ | |
22 | background: #FF8539; | |
23 | } | |
24 | #{$layoutgala-footer-selector} { | |
25 | background: #333; | |
26 | color: #FFF; | |
27 | } | |
28 | ||
29 | div#intro, | |
30 | div#details { | |
31 | text-align: justify; | |
32 | margin: 0 0 20px 20px; | |
33 | } | |
34 | a#indexIta { | |
35 | position: absolute; | |
36 | top: 31px; | |
37 | right: 10px; | |
38 | } | |
39 | a#htmllogo { | |
40 | position: absolute; | |
41 | top: 31px; | |
42 | right: 50px; | |
43 | } | |
44 | p.codice{ | |
45 | text-align: left; | |
46 | background: #E8ECFF; | |
47 | line-height: 1.4; | |
48 | } | |
49 | ul#gallery { | |
50 | float: left; | |
51 | @include inline-list; | |
52 | } | |
53 | ul#gallery li{ | |
54 | float: left; | |
55 | margin: 0 0 20px 20px; | |
56 | width: 120px; | |
57 | text-align: center; | |
58 | font-size: 50%; | |
59 | } | |
60 | ul#gallery div.container { | |
61 | display: block; | |
62 | width: 100px; | |
63 | height: 70px; | |
64 | border: 0px solid; | |
65 | margin: 0 auto 5px; | |
66 | } | |
67 | ul#gallery a { | |
68 | display: block; | |
69 | height: 140px; | |
70 | padding: 10px 0; | |
71 | background: #BFDDED; | |
72 | color: #333; | |
73 | border: 1px solid #007BC4; | |
74 | text-decoration: none; | |
75 | } | |
76 | ul#gallery a:hover { | |
77 | background: #007BC4; | |
78 | color: #FFF; | |
79 | border-color: #000; | |
80 | } | |
81 | div#details { | |
82 | clear: left; | |
83 | } |
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0 | <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> | |
1 | <html> | |
2 | <head> | |
3 | <title>Layout Gala: 40 CSS base layouts for same HTML markup</title> | |
4 | <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> | |
5 | <link rel="stylesheet" href="stylesheets/screen.css" type="text/css" /> | |
6 | </head> | |
7 | <body> | |
8 | <div class="container"> | |
9 | <h1><a href="http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/"><img src="images/header.png" alt="Layout Gala"></a></h1> | |
10 | <div id="intro"> | |
11 | <address>by <a href="http://www.html.it">Alessandro Fulciniti</a></address> | |
12 | <p>In November 2005 I presented on <a href="http://pro.html.it">pro.html.it</a> | |
13 | a three-part article on creating CSS layouts using techniques like <a href="http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins/">negative | |
14 | margins</a>, <a href="http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/onetruelayout/anyorder">any | |
15 | order columns</a> and in some case opposite floats. The main goal of the | |
16 | article was getting the maximum number of layouts based on the same markup, | |
17 | each with valid CSS and HTML, without hacks nor workaround and a good cross-browser | |
18 | compatibility. The result is a set of 40 layouts that we've thought worth | |
19 | sharing: on each of them you'll find also a download link (if you want, | |
20 | you can download the entire collection, 40 HTML pages in a <a href="http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/allLayouts.zip">single zip file</a>). | |
21 | Further details can be found <a href="#details">below the gallery</a>.</p> | |
22 | ||
23 | </div> | |
24 | <ul id="gallery"> | |
25 | <li id="lg01"><a href="01.html"><div class="container"><h1>#1</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Three percentage columns</a></li> | |
26 | <li id="lg02"><a href="02.html"><div class="container"><h1>#2</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Three percentage columns</a></li> | |
27 | <li id="lg03"><a href="03.html"><div class="container"><h1>#3</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Three percentage columns</a></li> | |
28 | <li id="lg04"><a href="04.html"><div class="container"><h1>#4</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Three percentage columns</a></li> | |
29 | <li id="lg05"><a href="05.html"><div class="container"><h1>#5</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Three percentage columns</a></li> | |
30 | <li id="lg06"><a href="06.html"><div class="container"><h1>#6</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Three percentage columns</a></li> | |
31 | <li id="lg07"><a href="07.html"><div class="container"><h1>#7</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Three fixed columns</a></li> | |
32 | <li id="lg08"><a href="08.html"><div class="container"><h1>#8</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Three fixed columns</a></li> | |
33 | <li id="lg09"><a href="09.html"><div class="container"><h1>#9</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Three fixed columns</a></li> | |
34 | <li id="lg10"><a href="10.html"><div class="container"><h1>#10</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Three fixed columns</a></li> | |
35 | <li id="lg11"><a href="11.html"><div class="container"><h1>#11</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Three fixed columns</a></li> | |
36 | <li id="lg12"><a href="12.html"><div class="container"><h1>#12</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Three fixed columns</a></li> | |
37 | <li id="lg13"><a href="13.html"><div class="container"><h1>#13</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Liquid, secondary columns fixed-width</a></li> | |
38 | <li id="lg14"><a href="14.html"><div class="container"><h1>#14</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Liquid, secondary columns fixed-width</a></li> | |
39 | <li id="lg15"><a href="15.html"><div class="container"><h1>#15</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Liquid, secondary columns fixed-width</a></li> | |
40 | <li id="lg16"><a href="16.html"><div class="container"><h1>#16</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Liquid, secondary columns fixed-width</a></li> | |
41 | <li id="lg17"><a href="17.html"><div class="container"><h1>#17</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Liquid, secondary columns fixed-width</a></li> | |
42 | <li id="lg18"><a href="18.html"><div class="container"><h1>#18</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Liquid, secondary columns fixed-width</a></li> | |
43 | <li id="lg19"><a href="19.html"><div class="container"><h1>#19</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Liquid, three columns, hybrid widths</a></li> | |
44 | <li id="lg20"><a href="20.html"><div class="container"><h1>#20</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Liquid, three columns, hybrid widths</a></li> | |
45 | <li id="lg21"><a href="21.html"><div class="container"><h1>#21</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Liquid, three columns, hybrid widths</a></li> | |
46 | <li id="lg22"><a href="22.html"><div class="container"><h1>#22</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Liquid, three columns, hybrid widths</a></li> | |
47 | <li id="lg23"><a href="23.html"><div class="container"><h1>#23</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Two columns liquid, side fixed</a></li> | |
48 | <li id="lg24"><a href="24.html"><div class="container"><h1>#24</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Two columns liquid, side fixed</a></li> | |
49 | <li id="lg25"><a href="25.html"><div class="container"><h1>#25</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Two percentage columns</a></li> | |
50 | <li id="lg26"><a href="26.html"><div class="container"><h1>#26</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Two percentage columns</a></li> | |
51 | <li id="lg27"><a href="27.html"><div class="container"><h1>#27</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>One column liquid and two halves</a></li> | |
52 | <li id="lg28"><a href="28.html"><div class="container"><h1>#28</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>One column liquid and two halves</a></li> | |
53 | <li id="lg29"><a href="29.html"><div class="container"><h1>#29</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Two percentage columns and one larger</a></li> | |
54 | <li id="lg30"><a href="30.html"><div class="container"><h1>#30</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Two percentage columns and one larger</a></li> | |
55 | <li id="lg31"><a href="31.html"><div class="container"><h1>#31</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Two columns liquid, fixed side and large one</a></li> | |
56 | <li id="lg32"><a href="32.html"><div class="container"><h1>#32</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Two columns liquid, fixed side and large one</a></li> | |
57 | <li id="lg33"><a href="33.html"><div class="container"><h1>#33</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Two colums fixed</a></li> | |
58 | <li id="lg34"><a href="34.html"><div class="container"><h1>#34</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Two colums fixed</a></li> | |
59 | <li id="lg35"><a href="35.html"><div class="container"><h1>#35</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Two colums fixed</a></li> | |
60 | <li id="lg36"><a href="36.html"><div class="container"><h1>#36</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Two colums fixed</a></li> | |
61 | <li id="lg37"><a href="37.html"><div class="container"><h1>#37</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Two colums fixed</a></li> | |
62 | <li id="lg38"><a href="38.html"><div class="container"><h1>#38</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>Two colums fixed</a></li> | |
63 | <li id="lg39"><a href="39.html"><div class="container"><h1>#39</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>One column fixed and two halves</a></li> | |
64 | <li id="lg40"><a href="40.html"><div class="container"><h1>#40</h1><div class="wrapper"><div class="content"> <br/> </div></div><div class="navigation"> </div><div class="extra"> </div><div class="footer"> </div></div>One column fixed and two halves</a></li> | |
65 | </ul> | |
66 | </div> | |
67 | <div id="details"> | |
68 | <h2>Further details</h2> | |
69 | <p>All layouts use valid markup and CSS, and have been tested successfully on | |
70 | Internet Explorer/win 5.0, 5.5, 6 and beta 2 preview of version 7; Opera 8.5, Firefox 1.5 and Safari 2. | |
71 | Each of the columns could be the longest, and for testing columns length I've used the | |
72 | script <a href="http://web-graphics.com/mtarchive/001667.php">filler text on demand</a>.</p> | |
73 | <p>Each layout could represent a site with five main sections: header, content, navigation, other stuff and footer. The basic | |
74 | markup, common to every layout, is the following:</p> | |
75 | <p class="codice"> | |
76 | <code> | |
77 | <div id="container"><br> | |
78 | <div id="header">Header</div><br> | |
79 | <div id="wrapper"><br> | |
80 | <div id="content">Content</div><br> | |
81 | </div><br> | |
82 | <div id="navigation">Navigation</div><br> | |
83 | <div id="extra">Extra stuff</div><br> | |
84 | <div id="footer">Footer</div><br> | |
85 | </div> | |
86 | </code> | |
87 | </p> | |
88 | <p>It's almost minimal, apart from an extra wrapper around the content. Some might | |
89 | argue that the extra div it's unsemantical: all I can say is that in my opinion | |
90 | an extra wrapper in the markup is certainly better than CSS hacking, and to | |
91 | be able to meet the objectives I fixed for the article I needed at least a solid starting | |
92 | point.</p><p>Talking about CSS: each of the layouts uses <code>float</code> and in most | |
93 | of the cases negative margins. Once you've understand how they work, they are really | |
94 | simple and powerful. There are two main things to know: first, a negative margin according | |
95 | to the side of float has the effect of shifting even more the floated elements towards | |
96 | the side of float; the second one is that a negative margin on the opposite side of float | |
97 | does not affect the floated element position, but has the only effect to yeld space for | |
98 | eventual flanking element on the side of the negative margin.</p> | |
99 | <p>The CSS of the examples, which is embedded in both online and download versions, | |
100 | has been kept to the minimum in order to focus on the most important thing, as is the layout. | |
101 | In fact, the CSS has been divided, with an empty line, between two logical parts: | |
102 | the first is for typography and colors, while the second and most important is for the layout itself. | |
103 | No graphics was used in the examples, but if you'll feel the need, you may want to apply | |
104 | techniques such as <a href="http://www.alistapart.com/articles/fauxcolumns/">Faux Columns</a> | |
105 | and <a href="http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2004/09/03/sliding-faux-columns/">Sliding Faux Columns</a>. That's all for now: enjoy!</p> | |
106 | </div> | |
107 | </body> | |
108 | </html> |
0 | # Make sure you list all the project template files here in the manifest. | |
1 | stylesheet 'screen.scss', :media => 'screen, projection' | |
2 | stylesheet '_base.scss' | |
3 | image 'header.png' | |
4 | html 'layoutgala.html' | |
5 | ||
6 | description "Layout Gala: 40 CSS base layouts for same HTML markup" | |
7 | ||
8 | help %Q{ | |
9 | Installs some html and a stylesheet that you can use directly | |
10 | or refer to as an example. | |
11 | } | |
12 | ||
13 | welcome_message %Q{ | |
14 | Please refer to the layoutgala.html file to see how the markup should be structured. | |
15 | And to the layoutgala stylesheet partial to see how to use the library and apply it to your markup. | |
16 | } |
0 | @import "layoutgala"; | |
1 | @import "base"; | |
2 | ||
3 | li#lg01 { @include layoutgala-1(25%, 25%); } | |
4 | li#lg02 { @include layoutgala-2(25%, 25%); } | |
5 | li#lg03 { @include layoutgala-3(25%, 25%); } | |
6 | li#lg04 { @include layoutgala-4(25%, 25%); } | |
7 | li#lg05 { @include layoutgala-5(25%, 25%); } | |
8 | li#lg06 { @include layoutgala-6(25%, 25%); } | |
9 | li#lg07 { div { visibility: hidden } div.container { visibility: visible } } | |
10 | li#lg08 { div { visibility: hidden } div.container { visibility: visible } } | |
11 | li#lg09 { div { visibility: hidden } div.container { visibility: visible } } | |
12 | li#lg10 { div { visibility: hidden } div.container { visibility: visible } } | |
13 | li#lg11 { div { visibility: hidden } div.container { visibility: visible } } | |
14 | li#lg12 { div { visibility: hidden } div.container { visibility: visible } } | |
15 | li#lg13 { @include layoutgala-13(200px/7, 200px/7); } | |
16 | li#lg14 { @include layoutgala-14(200px/7, 200px/7); } | |
17 | li#lg15 { @include layoutgala-15(200px/7, 200px/7); } | |
18 | li#lg16 { @include layoutgala-16(200px/7, 200px/7); } | |
19 | li#lg17 { @include layoutgala-17(200px/7, 200px/7); } | |
20 | li#lg18 { @include layoutgala-18(200px/7, 200px/7); } | |
21 | li#lg19 { div { visibility: hidden } div.container { visibility: visible } } | |
22 | li#lg20 { div { visibility: hidden } div.container { visibility: visible } } | |
23 | li#lg21 { div { visibility: hidden } div.container { visibility: visible } } | |
24 | li#lg22 { div { visibility: hidden } div.container { visibility: visible } } | |
25 | li#lg23 { div { visibility: hidden } div.container { visibility: visible } } | |
26 | li#lg24 { div { visibility: hidden } div.container { visibility: visible } } | |
27 | li#lg25 { div { visibility: hidden } div.container { visibility: visible } } | |
28 | li#lg26 { div { visibility: hidden } div.container { visibility: visible } } | |
29 | li#lg27 { @include layoutgala-27(50%); } | |
30 | li#lg28 { @include layoutgala-28(50%); } | |
31 | li#lg29 { @include layoutgala-29(70%); } | |
32 | li#lg30 { @include layoutgala-30(70%); } | |
33 | li#lg31 { div { visibility: hidden } div.container { visibility: visible } } | |
34 | li#lg32 { div { visibility: hidden } div.container { visibility: visible } } | |
35 | li#lg33 { @include layoutgala-33(700px/7, 500px/7); } | |
36 | li#lg34 { @include layoutgala-34(700px/7, 500px/7); } | |
37 | li#lg35 { @include layoutgala-35(700px/7, 500px/7); } | |
38 | li#lg36 { @include layoutgala-36(700px/7, 500px/7); } | |
39 | li#lg37 { @include layoutgala-37(700px/7, 500px/7); } | |
40 | li#lg38 { @include layoutgala-38(700px/7, 500px/7); } | |
41 | li#lg39 { @include layoutgala-39(700px/7, 350px/7); } | |
42 | li#lg40 { @include layoutgala-40(700px/7, 350px/7); } |