Bulletproof - what is it?
Bulletproof (bp) is a template framework, which means it is, on the one hand a template for the weblog engine Serendipity (s9y), and on the other hand is meant to be used as a framework to build new...
View ArticleLayout types
bulletproof comes with 6 basic layouts: Three columns, S-B-S Three columns, B-S-S, CF Three columns, S-S-B Two columns, S-B Two columns, B-S, CF One column, sidebar(s) below, CFThis covers the most...
View ArticleColorsets
Although bulletproof is meant to be used as a framework for new templates by template designers, it can also be used as a template out of the box. bulletproof ships with three individual...
View ArticleAdministration interface
Default fixed width interfaceBulletproof is not just a highly customizable front end - it also includes an entirely new back end admin template featuring a fresh, contemporary design. Bulletproof was...
View ArticleTheme options
Bulletproof's primary design goal originally was to build a layout base which would make it possible to have the "traditional"website/blog layouts so the layout would not break in any modern web...
View ArticleBrowser Compatibility
PC or Mac? Windows or Linux? Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera or Safari?? Browser specific "hacks" that do not validate, or clean code that breaks in non-compliant, or outdated broswers??? It can be a...
View ArticleColorset specific icons
Feed icons, calendar arrows and graph bar (used on the archive page) all have different color variations to compliment each colorset that is included in bp. You can take advantage of this feature for...
View ArticleCustomizable navigation
A frequently asked question (or better: feature) in the s9y forums has always been adding an additional navigation to a s9y-powered blog. In the past, this required modifiying the template's files,...
View ArticleDate format
In the entry on theme options I mentioned the date format and referenced to the strftime section of the PHP manual. While coders and other geeks will already be very familiar with this, new users and...
View ArticleBulletproof development history
I bet a lot of people have been wondering what that extremely long thread in the s9y Themes forum ‘Brainstorming: What do we need template-wise?’ is all about, but never found the time or courage to...
View ArticleBulletproof 1.1 released
The Bulletproof development team has finished the most important changes and therefore released v1.1 of the Bulletproof template framework. BP v1.1 is available for download at...
View ArticleAdditional user colorsets
One of the, if not the major new feature in Bulletproof v1.1 is the possibility to add additional colorsets. Users can add their own colorset without having to edit any of the template's core files as...
View ArticleIndividual header images for each category
Serendipity user m2.ag asked this question on the Serendipity forum:Is there a chance to use an individual header image for each category (a category title/als ein kapitel-titel)? This means for...
View ArticleBulletproof 1.2 released
Along with the release of Serendipity v1.2.1 came a new version of Bulletproof, v1.2. It's available for download at http://s9y-bulletproof.com/index.php?serendipity[subpage]=download. (Please note...
View ArticleHappy birthday, Bulletproof!
You haven't heard from the Bulletproof development team in quite a while for various reasons. However, today is a very special date in the BP world: Bulletproof celebrates it's first anniversary! Yes,...
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