Or, does Drupal impose this restriction?įrom what I've read, I've got the impression that the layout of the page is not restricted in any way by Drupal. Is this a restriction of Drupal or is this a restriction that Artisteer have imposed for some reason? For example, if I were wacky and wanted three sidebars on the left and one on the right with a narrow main content area could this be done using Drupal themes? (i.e. If your target is company HTML you can select two sidebars on the left. In Artisteer, when you select Drupal for your target environment the layout is restricted to one sidebar on the left and/or right. I'm new to Drupal (about a month) and I'm trying to learn about 6 things at the same time. I have one question though about Artisteer and Drupal themes in general. IMO, the first is a classic and essential reading. I assume the fixed width problems can be fixed by using percentages in the CSS (with bug fixes for IE6 and IE7 naturally - Artisteer seems to build these for you).įor IE CSS bugs, I suggest you check out "CSS: The missing manual", "Bulletproof Web Design" and "The CSS Anthology". I like it and will probably buy it unless I find a better alternative. I too have been looking at Artisteer since it was bigged up in PCPro magazine.
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