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I want to make a simple html website as an interface for a surfboard template database.
Because I don't have much html or css knowledge, but I can edit code, I'd like to start from the archlinux.org sourcecode. The site is simple and lightweigth just like my favorite distro.
Can I use the code? I do not find any license. And I would like to link to archlinux!
Edit: Is the sourcecode from the site of this opensource distro opensource?
thanks
Hans
Last edited by hrobeers (2008-12-31 07:58:31)
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I'm not here to answer questions, I'm here to ask some: can you read documentation just as well as you can edit code? Why don't you /learn/ HTML, CSS as a first step? It's really not that difficult.
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By editing I learn the code and it's way faster!
So I will learn the code eventually, but I've not the ambition to become an html coder.
I would like to have a well coded template to start with.
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By far the fastest method to get proficient with XHTML/CSS is by reading through w3schools.com, the tutorials on there are great.
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Look here to download cool layout:
http://www.oswd.org/designs/browse/
Free.. ![]()
But, you will have to learn eventually some html/css/...
Good site: http://www.w3schools.com/xhtml/default.asp
Shaika-Dzari
http://www.4nakama.net
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Here is the files list from the git repo housing the web sie source: http://projects.archlinux.org/?p=archweb_pub.git;a=tree
Note the LICENSE file...
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thanks! The GnuGPL, what I hoped for.
@Shaika-Dzari: Nice website, but they're not all coded very well. But it's the best resource of free templates I've seen so far. thanks
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