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Themes
Submitted by Nancy on Tue, 02/13/2007 - 16:46.
Themes
You enable a themeFor web sites, this refers to the "look and feel" of the site. It is also used to describe the code to produce that look. at Administer>>Site building>>Themes
If it has never been enabled on this siteA logically grouped set of content - also web site., you will have to check the "enable" box and then click the "Save configuration" button at the bottom.
To set up how the themeFor web sites, this refers to the "look and feel" of the site. It is also used to describe the code to produce that look. works, click on the "Configure" linkThe technique which points to another page, anywhere on the Internet, from the current page. (not the tab at the top).
Fill in the fields.
Save the configuration.
Don't leave the page yet.
Logo and Favorite Icon
Now use that "Configure" tab
I prefer to do this part under the "Global Settings" but it can be done themeFor web sites, this refers to the "look and feel" of the site. It is also used to describe the code to produce that look.-by-themeFor web sites, this refers to the "look and feel" of the site. It is also used to describe the code to produce that look. if you prefer.
The "Default Logo" is that little picture (usually) in the upper left corner of the page. For example, on the "Bluemarine" themeFor web sites, this refers to the "look and feel" of the site. It is also used to describe the code to produce that look., it's the DrupalDrupal
An open-source content management system that is used on this site and is taking over the world. logo.
If you want to change it, here's how:
- First, find out what size it is because you'll want your own logo to be about the same.
- Under "Logo image settings" either type in the path to your logo, or upload it from your PC.
- Note: Neither one of those options turns off the "Use default logo" radio button. You must select the correct radio button yourself.
- The "Shortcut icon" (a.k.a. the favorite icon, or "favicon.ico") is the same way. If you want to change this, you must specifically say, "Hey, Drupal
Drupal
An open-source content management system that is used on this site and is taking over the world., I'm changing this."
| ThemeFor web sites, this refers to the "look and feel" of the site. It is also used to describe the code to produce that look. Name | Width | Height |
|---|---|---|
| Bluemarine | 48 | 55 |
| Chameleon | 49 | 57 |
| Garland | 64 | 73 |
| Minelli | 64 | 73 |
| Pushbutton | 144 | 63 |
| Fancy | 80 | 80 |
Now you click the "Save configuration" button. If you did this in "Global settings" it affects all themes (assuming they behave properly); if you did it for a single themeFor web sites, this refers to the "look and feel" of the site. It is also used to describe the code to produce that look., then only that themeFor web sites, this refers to the "look and feel" of the site. It is also used to describe the code to produce that look. is changed.
For a list of all available themes, check Themes.
HINT: Going to make a few (or a lot) of changes to a standard themeFor web sites, this refers to the "look and feel" of the site. It is also used to describe the code to produce that look.? Think about copying it over to your /sites/sitename/themes/ folder and renaming it. Then you can do anything you want and still be able to undo it easily by recopying. If the changes ae a bit bigger, think about contributing it back to the community (with your name, of course).



great help
Great tutorial for newbies to drupal
Drupal
An open-source content management system that is used on this site and is taking over the world..What about non-core themes?
What about non-core themes? Thanks! Your siteA logically grouped set of content - also web site. is neat!
Up to you
Unfortunately, I don't have the time to check out every themeFor web sites, this refers to the "look and feel" of the site. It is also used to describe the code to produce that look.. However, it is not hard to look at the image that comes with you themeFor web sites, this refers to the "look and feel" of the site. It is also used to describe the code to produce that look. and see how big it is. Many themes will adjust to however big you want to make it.