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-ZEN'S STYLESHEETS
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-
-Don't panic!
-
-There are 25 CSS files in this sub-theme, but its not as bad as it first seems:
-- The drupal7-reference.css is just a reference file and isn't used directly by
- your sub-theme. See below.
-- There are 7 CSS files whose names end in "-rtl.css". Those are CSS files
- needed to style content written in Right-to-Left languages, such as Arabic and
- Hebrew. If your website doesn't use such languages, you can safely delete all
- of those CSS files.
-- If you aren't using this theme while doing wireframes of the functionality of
- your sub-theme, you can remove wireframes.css from your sub-theme's .info file
- and delete the file as well.
-
-That leaves just 16 CSS files. (Okay, still quite a few, but better than 25.)
-
-- Instead of one monolithic stylesheet, your sub-theme's CSS files are organized
- into several smaller stylesheets that are grouped to allow cascading across
- common Drupal template files.
-- The order of the stylesheets is designed to allow CSS authors to use the
- lowest specificity possible to achieve the required styling.
-
-
-ORDER AND PURPOSE OF DEFAULT STYLESHEETS
-----------------------------------------
-
-First off, if you find you don't like this organization of stylesheets, you are
-free to change it; simply edit the stylesheet declarations in your sub-theme's
-.info file. This structure was crafted based on several years of experience
-theming Drupal websites.
-
-- html-reset.css:
- This is the place where you should set the default styling for all HTML
- elements and standardize the styling across browsers. If you prefer a specific
- reset method, feel free to add it.
-
-- layout-fixed.css:
-- layout-liquid.css:
- Zen's default layout is based on the Zen Columns layout method. The
- layout-fixed.css file is used by default and can be swapped with the
- layout-liquid.css file. These files are designed to be easily replaced. If you
- are more familiar with a different CSS layout method, such as Blueprint or
- 960.gs, you can replace these files with your choice of layout CSS file.
-
-- page-backgrounds.css:
- Layered backgrounds across scattered divs can be easier to manage if they are
- centralized in one location.
-
-- tabs.css:
- While most of the CSS rulesets in your sub-theme are guidelines without any
- actual properties, the tabs stylesheet contains actual styling for Drupal
- tabs, a common Drupal element that is often neglected by site desiners. Zen
- provides some basic styling which you are free to use or to rip out and
- replace.
-
-- pages.css:
- Page styling for the markup in the page.tpl.php template.
-
-- blocks.css:
- Block styling for the markup in the block.tpl.php template.
-
-- navigation.css:
- The styling for your site's menus can get quite bulky and its easier to see
- all the styles if they are grouped together rather then across the
- header/footer sections of pages.css and in blocks.css.
-
-- views-styles.css:
- Views styling for the markup in various views templates. You'll notice this
- stylesheet isn't called "views.css" as that would override (remove) the Views
- module's stylesheet.
-
-- nodes.css:
- Node styling for the markkup in the node.tpl.php template.
-
-- comments.css:
- Comment styling for the markup in the comment-wrapper.tpl.php and
- comments.tpl.php templates.
-
-- forms.css:
- Form styling for the markup in various Drupal forms.
-
-- fields.css:
- Field styling for the markup produced by theme_field().
-
-- print.css:
- The print styles for all markup.
-
-- ie7.css:
-- ie6.css:
- The Internet Explorer stylesheets are added via conditional comments. Many CSS
- authors find using IE "conditional stylesheets" much easier then writing
- rulesets with CSS hacks that are known to only apply to various versions of
- IE. The full conditional comment syntax can be found on Microsoft's website:
- http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms537512.aspx
- An alternative method presented by Paul Irish can be found at
- http://paulirish.com/2008/conditional-stylesheets-vs-css-hacks-answer-neither/
-
-In these stylesheets, we have included all of the classes and IDs from this
-theme's tpl.php files. We have also included many of the useful Drupal core
-styles to make it easier for theme developers to see them.
-
-
-DRUPAL CORE'S STYLESHEETS
--------------------------
-
-Many of Zen's styles are overriding Drupal's core stylesheets, so if you remove
-a declaration from them, the styles may still not be what you want since
-Drupal's core stylesheets are still styling the element. See the
-drupal7-reference.css file for a complete list of all Drupal 7.x core styles.