quaker,

TYPOlight ships with an example website that you can install. It has a full template already created. There are two screencasts that show two different ways to to create a template:
--> http://www.typolight.org/wiki/tutorials … _templates
--> http://www.typolight.org/wiki/tutorials … _templates

I'm just a moderator in the TL forum, so I don't have access to the PunBB style. You could either contact Leo or grab the css files by looking at the forum source.

Currently, you must manually template PunBB to take on the look of a TYPOlight site. Because the bridge is so new, none of the mods have been integrated into TL's backend, although it has a powerful API for things like this.

Rickard,

Actually, the only similarity between Typo3 and TYPOlight is the name and some of the concepts. TL was created from scratch to be a more admin-friendly and lighter version of T3.

Not sure if you all are aware of TYPOlight, but Leo (the developer) just completed an ingenious forum bridge between the cms and PunBB that requires ZERO code modification to the forum. Here's a listing of the capabilities:

--> All registration, login, logout, password reminder and profile modification pages automatically forward to equivalent TYPOlight pages
--> Frontend member registration on a TYPOlight site also adds the member to the forum
--> Logging into and out of TYPOlight or PunBB takes affect in both systems

I wrote a brief tutorial on implementing the bridge here - http://www.typolight.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=1415

emergent, TYPO is the grandaddy of CMS systems, their light version is an answer to user's complaints that it was too huge and difficult to deal with.

Bert - I assume you are talking about TYPO3 and not typo, the blogging engine. There is no affiliation between TYPO3 and TYPOlight. (Possibly you haven't been to www.typolight.org or maybe you got your CMS's mixed up.) big_smile

Cheers,
Ben

I've recently started using TYPOlight and really like it. Aside from the huge emphasis on being accessible and compliant, there are some cool things being implemented such as mooTools.

Take a look at the demo.

It's definately simple and powerful from an admin perspective.