Is there a theme with a css file that only controls the theme and not the content. By theme I mean background, container, header, menu and footer. There by leaving everything in the middle to the control of the author, i.e. tags <h1>, <h2>, <p> etc, font (style, size, weight etc), content padding, content margins, tables, images and so on?
I have been playing around with SilverStripe for a couple of days now and my first impression was wow this is great. Modifying the theme is easy and straight forward and I felt that this could be perfect for a small site I am planning to build.
I got the theme looking good then I tried to put some content on it. The wysiwyg editor doesn't do what it says on the tin. Investigation suggests that this is because content format is being controlled in the css files for the theme which is overiding the wysiwyg editor.
This is a real disappointment for me because up to that point I felt that this was a light, easy to use cms that was capable of both small simple sites and larger more complex ones.
It seems to be common practice on a lot of cms scripts to put code into the css files that impacts on content aswell as theme (skin). Classic examples are tags and images . I add an image but the editor wont let me add image border. No problem I can switch to HTML mode but that doesn't work either.
Hope I am not being too dense.