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Drupal theme development environment in Dreamweaver

Posted in Drupal, adobe, dreamweaver, theme development on July 15th, 2010 by sherifmayika – Comments Off

How do you define sites in Dreamweaver for creating and Drupal theme with Themegine? Dreamweaver is a rich HTML and CSS editor. By and far this software has been in the front position among web authoring softwares. In it’s latest versions CS4 and CS5 Adobe introduced new features that makes CMS themes. Key features like Related file, Live view, CSS inspect and CSS enable/disable are true time savers a cool experience for CMS theme developers.

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Drupal themes go nuclear with Fusion

Posted in CMSReport, Drupal, drupal theme, history, planet drupal, theme development on March 4th, 2010 by Bryan – Comments Off

For 40 years, scientists have searched for a way to bring nuclear fusion to the masses. If successful in bringing fusion online, we all could have an inexhaustible form of power to meet our world’s energy needs. The promise of fusion is a dream that many have hoped to see become a reality in their lifetime.

Perhaps not for as noble of cause, Drupal users have sought better themes for their Drupal sites. Four years ago, it seemed to me that creating a good theme for Drupal was almost done as an afterthought. There simply were not too many places for a user to go for a quality Drupal theme. I recall spending a lot of wasted time maintaining my own (boring) themes for Drupal sites. The Drupal days of version 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and even 4.7 for themes were dark days indeed. Luckily, Drupal 5 introduced us to a new theme called Garland. Garland may not have been a perfect theme but in my opinion the theme marked the beginning of an era for a new style of Drupal themes.

In the past few years, the number of Drupal themes provided under open source or via private companies have exploded. Along with that explosion, various starter and base themes have been introduced too. On the top of my head I can think of Zen, Genesis, Basic, and AdaptiveTheme. These starter/base themes offer theme developers opportunities for everyone to build or use professional sub-themes. In fact, this site used Zen in the theme’s early years and today we’re currently using a Genesis based theme called Extreme Updates (slightly modified). With each passing year, the theme offerings for Drupal has steadily improved in quality and quantity. This year is no exception and brings us a new official base theme to carry us over into the next generation of themes made for Drupal.

The year 2010 brings us Drupal’s newest base theme, Fusion.  Currently, there probably isn’t a Drupal theme that offers site owners more control over layout and style than a Fusion based theme. Fusion has the support and backing of well-known Drupal theme shop, TopNotchThemes. TopNotchThemes appear to be serious enough about Fusion revolutionizing the way themes are done in Drupal. This week they publicly announced their new line of themes and a website called Fusion Drupal Themes. Most of the themes offered at the site are for a price, but there are a couple free themes also being offered that should give you a chance to see what Fusion is all about.

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CMS Report’s Ten Additional Stories for 2009

Posted in Acquia, CMS, Content Management, Drupal, GPL, Microsoft, SharePoint, Windows, cmsreport.com, joomla, rank, theme development, twitter, wiki, windows 7 on December 30th, 2009 by Bryan – Comments Off

A couple days ago, I posted CMS Report’s Top Ten Stories of 2009. The articles listed were ranked by popularity based by how many times viewed and the rate that they were viewed through the year. Popular stories do not always signify well written articles or are always an indication of personal favorites. Each year, I write a number of content management or IT related articles that I love but for various reasons you the people didn’t have interest in reading and sharing.

Below are some of my favorite articles written in 2009 that were not a part of the previously posted Top Ten list. If I had a Top 20 Stories list the articles in both of these listings would be included.

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Exploring alternatives to Joomla’s default sidebar module position names

Posted in guest feature, joomla, theme development on November 20th, 2009 by prothemer – Comments Off

The current naming convention assumes that the position of your Joomla website sidebar will always be on the left or right of the primary content.

However, with all new Joomla template frameworks as well as sidebar switches, you’re no longer constrained to having your sidebars “fixed” to either the left or right. Isn’t it time for a change of the default position names?

Read more and join the discussion at http://prothemer.com/s/blog/sidebar-position-names/

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Mullenweg Video on Wordpress and the GPL

Posted in GPL, software license, theme development, wordpress on October 13th, 2009 by CMS Report – Comments Off