Is it possible to participate if the style is created by several people, I mean by our team, and not by just one person?
We would want one person to be responsible of this style so that he would allow us to use it here and agree to not to distribute it to other sites and collect the prize as well. As you can guess we wouldn't want several people showing up later and claim the style belongs to them So as soon as one invidual holds the legitimate ownership of the style, I guess it is not important to us how many people gave an hand to create it.
Anyone who thinks it takes less than 2 weeks to make a good unquie style is crazy :P
i didn't say that, although i'm sure i could if i put my mind too it. but i was referring to the fact they've had months it shouldn't take more than 2 months to update the templates.
i didn't say that, although i'm sure i could if i put my mind too it. but i was referring to the fact they've had months it shouldn't take more than 2 months to update the templates.
However only in the last 2 weeks has vB3 gone gold
We would want one person to be responsible of this style so that he would allow us to use it here and agree to not to distribute it to other sites and collect the prize as well. As you can guess we wouldn't want several people showing up later and claim the style belongs to them So as soon as one invidual holds the legitimate ownership of the style, I guess it is not important to us how many people gave an hand to create it.
Anyone who thinks it takes less than 2 weeks to make a good unquie style is crazy
Innovation to a small extent is important. What I would hate to see is another one of those styles that are so heavily modified around images, that it just glomps the whole page together in one messy compacted look.
Something simple yet professional appearing, and carefully designed, like the Sitepoint forums. Whatever style is made, I think there should be a light and dark version of it. Some people, like myself, enjoy high contrast colors (like the blue version of vB.org). Being a coder, and spending many many hours at the PC, bright colors just kill your eyes. On the other hand, others would find bright colors to be more appealing.
If I had the time, I'd give a shot into this contest..