• davidcrickett

    (@davidcrickett)


    I think WordPress rules. I am considering trashing my pMachine. However, is there a way I can get the CSS template that you use here? I like the way it’s set up.

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  • Sushubh

    (@sushubh)

    view the source code and get the link…

    Thread Starter davidcrickett

    (@davidcrickett)

    Yeah, I know about the source etc. but I can’t open it in DreamWeaver, so I though something special had been done to it 😉 Thanks, NuclearMoose! 🙂 But I just had to ‘save destination as’… I have just switched from Mac… 😉

    Thread Starter davidcrickett

    (@davidcrickett)

    Sorry, I meant I can’t view it in MIE! It’s just the WP2.css for the frontpage design, I reckon?

    Thread Starter davidcrickett

    (@davidcrickett)

    Hm.. it seems that it is not enough to replicate this site’s design with just the wp2.css. Anyone knows how?

    willm

    (@willm)

    I thought Matt said the design of the WordPress site itself wasn’t covered by the GPL? I assume you emailed him for permission to reuse it?

    carthik

    (@carthik)

    But the css files themselves don’t say they are copyrighted like I have seem some others that do, and neither does this forum page.

    alexkingorg

    (@alexkingorg)

    Copyright extends even without notices in the files.

    carthik

    (@carthik)

    Yes, of course, I forgot that according to the copyright law, protection begins when an item is created and fixed in a tangible form. I did not mean to nitpick anyways 🙂

    Moderator Matt Mullenweg

    (@matt)

    Yes, the wordpress.org design is not under the GPL. If you feel inspired by them and want to use it as a starting point, feel free, but straight copying is not allowed.

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