I needed a clone theme of Basecamp for a personal project and came over this theme. I also liked Atrium as well :)
There were some issues and it didn't look too much like Basecamp (not sure if that was your intentions) so i've updated the theme.
Just did this 4 hours ago so only tested on Firefox 3 and Safari so no doubt there'll still be issues. anyway, will not doubt update it to work on IE as well later on, hence why i'm calling it alpha version for now.
Hope it's what you wanted too and thanks for your hard work.
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Comment #1
onejam commentedSorry, meant to say i will make it work on IE later.
Comment #2
onejam commentedIgnore the above file. Couple of more fixes in this one.
Comment #3
cweagansAwesome. Looks great! I'd be happy to commit this if the issues mentioned in the attached screenshots can be fixed (these are taken on Firefox 3.5 on Linux. Apologies if it's a non-issue on other platforms.)
As a sidenote, I made the theme using Firefox 3.5 for Mac and tried to do an almost pixel-for-pixel recreation of Basecamp.
Anyways, screenshots are attached. Let me know if you'd like some help with fixing the issues or if you have no interest in doing so.
Thanks!
Comment #4
onejam commentedThanks, i've fixed them, including all the IE crap...
Will upload new version later.
Comment #5
onejam commentedOkay, here it is.
- Fixed IE issues
- Fixed comment box
- Fixed top menu items spacing
- Added breadcrumb trail but probably still a little dodgy but Drupal breadcrumb trail is a nightmare :(
- unset unused stylesheets and combined some into styles.css
- Added 1 column layout so when they is nothing for right sidebar, page will expand to fill up the screen
- Header is now fluid
- Fixed the extra spacing on right causing bottom browser scrollbar to show.
Note: this Basecamp clone theme is very similar to the original (not the CSS or any images but the look and feel) so i'm not sure about the legal implications of using it on a live site?
I'm only using this for a personal project where i have created a local repository of code snippets and tutorials to refer to (see screenshot) like a knowledge based, hate having to search on the web all the time.
Comment #6
onejam commentedThe breadcrumbs don't work too well. You really need to create a custom one for each different sites. So i've decided to removed it in the template.php file (see attachment).
Comment #7
cweagansThe changes look good. There were still some issues with the header height and such. I set a height in the CSS and made some other minor changes.
Also, I love how the versioning went from alpha to release candidate =P
Comment #8
onejam commentedcheers for the fix.
Lol! yeah, it's a big jump in the release but i figured out, it's close enough to a stable release after all the fixed from the alpha version (which probably should have been a beta in the first place) ;)
Comment #9
cweagansAlright, so what do you think? This ready for commit? I don't see any issue with committing this...it fixes a lot of problems with the theme.
Comment #10
onejam commentedI personally think it's good enough so far. But you're the maintainer so it's up to you after review to decide :)
Comment #11
cweagansI'll commit this in a while.
Comment #12
Rino-1 commentedAny chance that this good looking theme will be ported to a more recent version of OpenAtrium?
I can imagine that the color module (crayon Ithink) will give problems but for me it is no problem to just discard that part of OpenAtrium. Unfortunately it goes beyond my skills to do it myself.
Of coarse I can help testing and after reading "front end Drupal" I am even able to fix minor issues but there it ends.
Comment #13
cweagansYeah, it's on my list for early December. Blog API is going to be my first priority, though. So, if you'd like to help with Blog API and get it to a stable D7 release, I will be able to spend some more time on this theme sooner. I'm thinking that I might make it a Tao subtheme for version 2 - a Zen subtheme is just a pain to maintain, and Tao is already included in the Atrium package.