Anyone know of an easy way to style a website with a windows phone 7 like metro theme ?
Either a CSS
or a jQuery
-based theme would work.
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See this. jqmetro.codeplex.com– user1512208Jul 9, 2012 at 14:11
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10I'm not sure why they closed this question. It seems that plenty of readers understood what I was asking. And the answer with 50 votes below indicates that in can, in fact, be answered. I was asking for something like a jQuery theme or twitter bootstrap library that implemented a "metro" design. (No big deal, but why needlessly discourage users? Especially 6 months after the fact?)– DanielEliOct 9, 2012 at 14:00
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1I know, I'm terrible for commenting on an old post, but here is one that is worth looking into, as well: metroui.org.ua– Oliver SprynOct 17, 2012 at 4:46
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1You can use bootmetro. It is a bootstrap theme with metro style.– alisabzevariFeb 27, 2013 at 12:33
7 Answers
This can help:
https://github.com/mvalipour/jq-metro
UPDATE (Sep 2011):
The library is now becoming more complete towards supporting all metro-style controls and a jquery-mobile extension for developing metro-style HTML5 mobile apps.
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17Unsure the reason you're being downvoted/flagged as spam; this is a legitimate answer. May 2, 2011 at 17:40
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Try out http://jquit.com/builder. It's a nice tool for generating Metro UI themes for jQuery UI. You can configure the colors to match your website's color scheme.
This question was asked a long time ago but since it still shows up in a search...
Very nice looking metro UI: http://metroui.org.ua/
Seams to look better in IE due to anti-aliasing.
This site provides a full php/html/css/javascript framework for metro ui:
Well here's another Jquery metro plugin. Metro JS. Actually it's quite impressive. You should give it a shot.
Found another one here: http://forr.st/~5n3
Seems to be more based on tiles rather than menus, though.
Not to sound flippant, but CSS? ASP.NET MVC 3 doesn't (to my knowledge) use controls like ASP.NET does, so you're writing and styling the views yourself.
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1Yeah, I'm looking for the actual css to replace the default css. I guess it wouldn't be that tough but if someone else has done it... Mar 16, 2011 at 19:52
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1It would be a very nice thing to have; I was doing something similar but have now diverged a little from the Windows Phone Design Guidelines so I doubt it would be especially useful for you.– ehdvMar 16, 2011 at 20:13