+ like theme, so it may provide a consistent look'n feel along with the [[rcs/git]] backend. ;-)
+ [[!meta stylesheet="kirkambar"]]
+
+* **[[css_market/embeddedmoose.css]]**, contributed by [[JoshTriplett]].
+ Designed for [Embedded Moose](http://embeddedmoose.com). Some ideas from the
+ Debian lighttpd index.html page.
+ [[!meta stylesheet="embeddedmoose"]]
+
+* **[[02_Template.css]]**, contributed and adapted by [maxx](http://martin.wuertele.net/), [original](http://www.openwebdesign.org/viewdesign.phtml?id=3057)
+ designed by [jarico](http://www.openwebdesign.org/userinfo.phtml?user=jcarico)
+ (License: public domain). You'll need a modified page.tmpl
+ **[[css_market/02_Template.tmpl]]**. If you prefer
+ [my header image](http://martin.wuertele.net/images/header.png) you can
+ use it under the terms of the MIT License (see png comment).
+ [[!meta stylesheet="02_Template"]]
+
+* **[[css_market/cstamas.css]]**, contributed by [[cstamas]].
+ This one is based on embeddedmoose, however it is slightly different now.
+ [My webpage's](http://users.itk.ppke.hu/~cstamas/tag/english) is not the same.
+ You can grab some pictures used as background patterns from there.
+ [[!meta stylesheet="cstamas"]]
+
+* **[[css_market/bma.css]]**, contributed by [bma](http://subvert.org.uk/~bma/).
+ Not quite the same as I use on my site, since that has slightly modified
+ templates.
+ [[!meta stylesheet="bma"]]
+
+* **[blankoblues.css][1]**, contributed by [[Blanko]]. Can be seen on [Blankoblues Demo][2]. Local.css and templates available [here][3].
+
+* **[contraste.css][4]**, contributed by [[Blanko]]. Can be seen on [Contraste Demo][5]. Local.css and templates available [here][6].
+
+* **[[css_market/actiontabs.css]]**, contributed by [[svend]]. This style sheet displays
+ the action list (Edit, RecentChanges, etc.) as tabs. This is in use at [branchable](http://www.branchable.com/).
+ [[!meta stylesheet="actiontabs"]]
+
+* **[wiki.css](http://cyborginstitute.net/includes/wiki.css)** by [[tychoish]].
+ I typically throw this in as `local.css` in new wikis as a slightly more clear and readable
+ layout for wikis that need to be functional and elegant, but not necessarily uniquely designed.
+ Currently in use by the [the outeralliance wiki](http://oa.criticalfutures.com/).
+