CSS Competition

January 28, 2010

With the new version of Atmail including improved support for CSS themes, we are starting a competition for the best designed CSS login page theme!

The winner will be announced on the 16th of February 2010 and will be given a free 1,000 user license of Atmail and have their theme included in future Atmail releases as the 4th choice for the default login page.

A tutorial on how to design a new CSS theme for the login page is available at: http://www.atmail.com/support/index.php/Atmail6/CustomLoginPages

To enter, create a new CSS theme for the Atmail login page (feel free to use the evaluation version for reference) and provide a URL or CSS file as a comment on the blog.

Good Luck and Great Designing!


Filed under: Product News, Software Development, Frontpage, Atmail 6 — Andy @ 11:07 pm

10 Comments »

  1. My super-quick entry is a terminal rip:

    /* Login - SysAdmin Style */
    body {
    background: #000;
    color: #00F900;
    font: 1em/1.5 ‘andale mono’, ‘lucida console’, monospace;
    }
    input,
    select,
    button {
    background: #000;
    border: 1px solid #333;
    color: #FFF;
    }

    Screenshot at:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/mountainash/4329246046/

    Comment by Mountain/\Ash — February 2, 2010 @ 6:38 pm
  2. hello guys, this is my proposal

    http://www.goweb.it/atmail/index2.php

    Comment by Diego — February 9, 2010 @ 6:55 am
  3. My proposed design can be viewed at:

    http://208.90.161.244/mail/index2.php

    I set out to make it theme-able and because of that this theme utilizes some more advanced/modern features (PNG transparency, dynamic vertical centering). A new logo can be uploaded and the background stripe color changed to match. The background stripe color can be changed with any CSS color because the face, texture, and stripes are overlayed by PNG.

    I didn’t have much time so I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that there might be bugs. Tested on modern browsers available on OSX (FF3, Safari, Opera, Chrome).

    Comment by Ding — February 15, 2010 @ 11:48 pm
  4. Found an IE7 bug in my submission that may not be able to be corrected without modifying the HTML. Serves me right for trying to get too fancy. Huge bummer.

    Maybe the themeing system should incorporate a method for modify the HTML content. *ahem hint :)

    Comment by Ding — February 16, 2010 @ 12:09 am
  5. “Clear Theme” (fast start)

    Screenshots, css files and login page at: http://xonet.ru/atmail/

    Comment by AndrewDev — February 16, 2010 @ 4:42 am
  6. hello guys, this is my login page theme

    Comment by tory — February 16, 2010 @ 6:40 am
  7. OS X Server login page theme

    Optimized for Safari and Chrome

    http://amb.innofield.com/atmail/webmail/

    Comment by Bojan — February 16, 2010 @ 3:44 pm
  8. Well done everybody on the CSS themes for the new login-page! Each one is looking really sharp

    After discussing with the Atmail dev team, we would like to extend this competition until the end of Feb to have some extra submissions.

    We’ll add a simple “Vote” page for each login competition shortly, and allow the community to vote for the best login page theme.

    Comment by Ben Duncan — February 17, 2010 @ 12:05 am
  9. Hi
    Here is another one from Germany:
    http://de.atmail.com/login-competition/
    Cheers, Bonny

    Comment by Bonny Morlak — February 21, 2010 @ 10:10 pm
  10. Bonny, http://de.atmail.com/login-competition/ has both (vertical and horizontal) scrollbars in Opera 10.10. Is it bug?

    Comment by andrey09 — March 1, 2010 @ 4:34 am

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