Version: (using KDE 4.3.2) Installed from: I Don't Know At the moment, every KDE website seems to go a bit their own way: for example, news.kde.org and forum.kde.org have different heights for the top banner, different widths, the logo is on opposite side, the widths are different, the search box is in a different place etc. etc. It would be nice to have one, standard "template" stylesheet for web developers to use, which could still let them change things like e.g. the image in the banner but would have other things pre-set like the KDE logo's placing. It would be REALLY nice if such a stylesheet was used by the likes of Amarok and KDEnlive! as well, so that even though each website is different, they still maintain a single, consistent feel. This feature request was originally submitted through KDE Brainstorm, and has been submitted to Bugzilla due to popular demand. Original idea: http://forum.kde.org/brainstorm.php?mode=idea&i=75390
kde has a standard for websites, see how www.kde.org okular.kde.org www.kde-espana.es look very similar. It's just the new pages don't follow it because they don't think it's cool
There is already some progress on this side, still some things to be worked out.
The templates that you are mentioning can be found on the kde svn in the kdewww section. You can use the source for the kde website and modify the pieces that you would like to have. So closing this one. Thanks.