Waterlee – Magento Responsive Theme

Announcement:

WaterleeBoilerplate” will be open-source and will stand as a replacement for existing Magento Boilerplate.

This means that I’m going to maintain “WaterleeBoilerplate” as a free Magento Responsive theme hosted on github.
As many of you know via e-mail I’m hoping for release next week although I won’t release it until properly tested across
all devices and as you know that takes a big chunk of time.

Other good news is that “WaterleeShop” will be a payed theme based on “WaterleeBoilerplate” with features not covered in the “open-source” version.

By the way, Waterlee got it’s name from, you guessed it: Water and Bruce Lee referencing to Lee’s legendary statement:

Don’t get set into one form, adapt it and build your own, and let it grow, be like water.

[Big Update]

Feb 10th 2012 @ 7:00 PM

1. Cart and Checkout page [done]

2. My Account [done]

3. Bug fixes and package release WIP

Jan 30th, 2012 @ 7:00PM

1. Product page done [done]

Dec 21., 2011 @ 7:00 PM
1. Catalog page List and Grid View [done]
2. Product Page styling started…[done]
3. Layered Navigation styling [done]
4. Cross Browser compatible CSS only menu [done]
5. Header [done]
6. Footer [done]

As you might have read in my previous post, I’m building a Responsive Magento Theme.

It’s home will be at http://waterlee.zeljkoprsa.com and right now there is only a temporary page showing a countdown.

To keep you up to date and answer some questions:

1. Current development status is a little over proverbial 30%
2. I’ll update this post with pics and specs about Waterlee

Get back to you tomorrow with screenshots and plans since I spent time building the temporary page this evening. Silly me :)

Got to go and catch some sleep…

6 Responses to “Waterlee – Magento Responsive Theme”

    • zeljkoprsa

      Yes it is. Finally :) I need to wrap things up and deliver it bug free I hope. Stay tuned and thanks.

      Reply
    • zeljkoprsa

      Actually yes you can. Next week when the early beta is released you’ll have a chance to contribute to the theme and e-commerce responsive/adaptive design approach. There will be a “forum” for suggestions and bug submission for WaterleeBoilerplate. Thanks for offering a hand.

      Reply

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