Multiflex-3 Overview
Flexible and robust template
Now substantially improved and simplified
Multiflex-3 is the third generation Multiflex template. Numerous improvements have been made since Multiflex-2.1: More modern appearance, more page layouts, new drop down menus with sticky hover zones, solid printer support, expanded browser support, fully scalable upwards and downwards when user resizes the default browser font size, and last but not least, a much better and easier code. But there is more than that. Check the navigation menu to discover all about the new Multiflex-3!
Content Management Systems
Portings for MODx and others
If you want to use Multiflex-3 in combination with a Content Management System (CMS), then you don't need to look any further! Operational portings are being produced for MODx and Contrexx.
Extensive browser support
Tested for all major browsers
Multiflex-3 has been tested for all major browsers. To see what the template looks like in various browsers, check the view-links below to see screenshots, or you can download all screenshots in a single ZIP-file. Screenshot files are stored at my personal website.
All screenshots in ZIP-file (6.4 Mb): Download
Windows Vista RC2
Windows XP
- Explorer - IE6 (View), IE7 (View)
- Firefox - 1.5 (View), 2.0 (View)
- Mozilla - 1.6 (View), 1.7 (View)
- Netscape - 6.2 ((View), 7.2 (View)
- Opera - 8.5 (View), 9.0 (View)
Windows 2000
- Explorer - IE5 (View), IE5.5 (View), IE6 (View)
- Firefox - 1.5 (View), 2.0 (View)
- Mozilla - 1.6 (View), 1.7 (View)
- Netscape - 6.2 (View), 7.2 (View)
- Opera - 8.5 (View), 9.0 (View)
Mac OSX 10.4
- Explorer - IE5.2 (View)
- Firefox - 1.5 (View), 2.0 (View)
- Mozilla - 1.6 (View), 1.7 (View)
- Netscape - 7.2 (View)
- Opera - 8.5 (View), 9.0 (View)
- Camino - 1.0 (View)
- Safari - 2.0 (View)
Mac OSX 10.3
- Explorer - IE5.2 (View)
- Firefox - 1.5 (View), 2.0 (View)
- Mozilla - 1.6 (View), 1.7 (View)
- Netscape - 7.2 (View)
- Opera - 8.5 (View), 9.0 (View)
- Camino - 1.0 (View)
- Safari - 1.2 (View), 1.3 (View)
Linux Fedora Core 4
Coding tools
Many people ask me what tools I use. Here is the list:
- HTML-Kit 292 freeware for coding the HTML documents.
- TopStyle Lite 3.10 freeware for coding the CSS documents.
- Browsercam provided the fantastic browsertest screenshots. They even offer services where you can test your templates at a live server. For those who are serious about webdesign, this is the ultimate place to check for compatibility. It is well worth its money (for 24-hrs you can even get a free test account)!
Credits for reviews and ideas
Persons who contributed with reviews, ideas or CMS ports:
- Ryan Thrash, Jesse Rochman (USA), Susan Ottwell (UK) -- Sticky hover zones, IE margin hack, and fantastic port to MODx.
- Martin Thumann (UK) -- Great port to Contrexx.
- Stu Nicholls (UK) -- Fabulous drop-down menus.
- Dan Popa (Romania) -- CSS-hack to eliminate IE6 flicker bug.
- Big John (USA) -- CSS-hack for clearing floats.
- Wolfgang Bartelme (Austria) -- Attractive green header.



