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Latest revision as of 22:40, 12 August 2015
This is meant to serve as a rough guide for people seeking to try and translate Flexible Squares based CSS to Core2 CSS.
Main Content
FS .headerimage = ? -- Not sure if there is an equivalent for this, but one could be added in a layout layer.
Header
FS div#content-outer = C2 div#canvas FS div#content = C2 div#canvas.inner FS div#header = C2 div#header FS div.title = C2 h1#title FS div.subtitle = C2 h2#subtitle
? = h2#pagetitle
It looks like in Flexible Squares, the equivalent information for h2#pagetitle in is their footer that contains the page navigation.
Sidebar
Note: in Flexible Squares, the sidebar comes before the content. This may prove to be a problem.
FF div#sidebar = C2 div#secondary
Expand: Add modules.
Primary content
Note: in Flexible Squares, the main content comes after the sidebar. This may prove to be a problem.
FF div#maincontent = C2 div#primary
Entries
These are all in FF div#maincontent / C2 div#primary.
FF .subcontent = C2 .entry-wrapper
Or, depending on the desired effect:
FF .subcontent = C2 .entry
FF div.userpicfriends = FF div.datesubject = FF div.date = FF div.subject =
FF div.entry = C2 div.entry div.contents
FF div.entry div.entry_text = C2 div.entry div.contents div.entry-content
FF div.separator = FF div.clear =
Note: in Flexible Squares, the footer contains the navigation.
div#footer = div.navigation.bottomnav