Meero

Transform Your WoltLab Suite 5.4
Into Your Virtual Lounge

Meero brings accessible design to WoltLab Suite - free of charge

Install Meero For Free

Version

5.5.0

  • WS 5.5.2
  • WS 5.4.20

Downloads

10+

built for
performance

Typography: Meero uses Ubuntu to improve readability

compatible with WoltLab apps

HiDPi-ready and responsive

multilingual

modern code

unique colors

built with 15+ years experience in designing for WoltLab apps

for a list of changes please read the changelog

Version 5.5.0

  • compatibility with WS 5.5
  • design userMenu
  • new header design for mobile

Version 5.4.1

  • fix: fade-out syntax
  • change: $wcfPageThemeColor
  • new: accent-color for inputs & progress

Version 5.4.0

  • compatibility with WoltLab Suite 5.4

Version 5.3.0

  • first release

Description

Meero is a modern dark green style accompanied by light orange color accents.

This style is focused on improving accessibility and readability by using the Ubuntu Font Family, making sure that most important links are identifiable as links and making font sizes respond to Browser settings.

To achieve good performance Meero doesn't use images (other than the logo) or external resources - the font files will be loaded to your server (a WoltLab Suite feature). If you need more performance just delete the contents of the style's first "Font Face" input field and go with the contents of "Font Face (Fallback)".

As always: Well structured and clean modern modular SCSS code help to make this style a beauty at the backend too. Although you now might not need to look there. Flavius is build to work with all apps currently available by WoltLab: Core (of course), Forum, Filebase, Blog, Calendar and Gallery. If third party developers stuck with WoltLab Suite's standards this style will also be compatible with their plugins or apps out of the box.

If you're running this style in a multilingual system: There are language variables available for Meero in German, English, French and Spanish. You can add more language variables.