I'll second Gary on this. A big thanks to him directly and everyone involved with Fluid. It has been wonderful having this great input into the UI, skin and theme direction of uPortal.

-Eric

Gary Thompson wrote:
Jasig just announced the general audience release of uPortal 3.1.0.
http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/UPC/3.1.0

Which includes:

* The Fluid Reorderer has been implemented as the engine for drag-and-drop layout customization. Thanks are due to numerous Jasig and Fluid developers who have made this happen, bringing UI accessibility to uPortal's drag and drop capabilities.

* uPortal 3.1 now features the Fluid Skinning System, a completely modular, open source CSS framework, for the default uPortal skin.

* The portal has switched to a completely div-based XHTML theme from a mix of tables and divs (thanks to FSS!).

And (though this wasn't explicitly highlighted)

* uPortal 3.1 download bundle is largely WCAG 2 Level 1 compliant.

* A Fluid Demo portlet highlighting Fluid Infusion components (thanks Jen Bourey!).


Kudos and thanks to everyone, Fluid has made a great contribution to improving the user experience of uPortal. Plans of further integrating and using Fluid components are already drawn out, including early adoption of UI Options. You all should be proud of your great work.

-Gary

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