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* [[Templates - Style - Modern |Modern]] -- Simple, fresh, contemporary. Sans Serif. | * [[Templates - Style - Modern |Modern]] -- Simple, fresh, contemporary. Sans Serif. | ||
* [[Templates - Style - Candybar|Candybar]] -- Graphic, flashy. | * [[Templates - Style - Candybar|Candybar]] -- Graphic, flashy. | ||
+ | * [[Templates - Style - Accessible|Accessible]] -- Emphasizing accessibility and simplicity as priority. | ||
== Dependencies == | == Dependencies == |
Revision as of 20:56, 18 January 2007
Document Templates
Templates provide a quick way to create new documents form scratch. They define both the logical structure and appearance.
See background info for the personas.
Tasks
- Create new blank document
- Create new document from template
- Save document as template
- Edit template
- Manage templates
Template Styles
The different templates (in terms of task/structure) will share a similar style visually. Two basic visual styles are defined:
- Elegant -- A traditional/conservative look. Serif fonts.
- Modern -- Simple, fresh, contemporary. Sans Serif.
- Candybar -- Graphic, flashy.
- Accessible -- Emphasizing accessibility and simplicity as priority.
Dependencies
- Good set of quality templates to ship
- Online index of user-contributable templates