I actually have an old PC that serves just as my localhost (named WebDev on my system) and nothing else, I actually work from either a desktop or laptop which accesses WebDev through the home network. I just find it easier than dealing with uploads every time I'm editing something. I work on a local computer on my home network when I'm developing. You are doing a GREAT job Rich, and it is appreciated greatly. for businesses and so far it seems to be working OK. Also myself and a few other friends of mine are using moodle as a CMS package like joomal, etc. On a personal note I think a theme like this is a long time coming, it will be a huge hit I think, it addresses the normal user, who I feel is sometimes overlooked by the Moodle developers. I have about 20 or so of my friends using the flexi theme and so far it's is all thunmbs up. I think the login should be in the navbar, it makes sense, it takes up no space, it's always available. They would whether have the space for additional images/logos or links. I have always be a big fan of header space, as I asked you before I don't want the login in the header space, and alot of my friends tend to agree on this subject. I use the the custommenu on the top after users login, so its a user navigation tool for me that doesn't take up alot of space. My feelings are it would be alot better to have the option of the placement of the menu, I have many friends who are using Moodle and I would say that they are split on the top / bottom placement, I prefer to split them I use the navrbar on the bottom of the header, and I use the custommenu on the top. DEBUG MODE: User session variables stdClass Object When I clicked on system administrator link in the header this is what I get. Really want this theme to build into something that people have been asking for and will want/need. Keep on testing William - and I'll try to keep on fixing. That is something I'm already working on for a flexi1.1 version - splitting out all of the grouped colours to make the theme even more flexible, all be it the payoff will be a very long settings page! At the moment, in an attempt to reduce (slightly) the length of the page I made the decision to link some of the colours together - the section headings are currently using the same colour as the block headings. What browser is that happening on William? It doesn't seem to be happening on my FF here? but it does look untidy, so I need to sort it out! However, for the next 30mins or so I am, so.
Testing and suggestions for improvements, or queries how to do things are never a pain - provided you don't mind me not getting straight onto them every single time - it may seem like it (it does to me sometimes) but I'm not always at a computer, lol!