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Fever

Drupal theme Fever

Fever is a multipurpose magazine style theme. Fever Drupal theme suits perfectly for news, sports, gaming, entertainment, etc. It is three columns, fix width theme. Two flexible sidebars can be switched on/off. Fourteen block regions, including a large Showcase block that allows you to display a rotating headline beautifully. Five content bottom regions can be structured more interesting way. Stylish white color tune combines with orange color links and buttons, it gives your site a clean, professional look and feel.

Fever theme also has a unique blog style with neat comments layout that support avatar. Fever theme has successfully passed XTHML + CSS W3C standard check. See it yourself for detailed features & demo. Fever also available as Feverultra which including Advanced Forum theme.

Standard Features:

  • 100% CSS driven
  • 2 level drop-list navigation menu
  • Over 14 block regions: header, two navigation bars, search, showcase, left & right sidebar, five main bottom with closure. See available regions below for detail
  • Unique blog style with neat and stylish comment

Web service client

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This module provides an interface to consume external web services.

Ubercart Price per User

This module allows you to enter different sale prices per product for different users in an Ubercart store.

Wall 3d

This module provides a 3d flash environment for displaying posts as images.

Bioinformatic Software Bench

The Bioinformatic Software Bench for Drupal allows for a rapid and secure deployment of bioinformatic software. The BLAST, InterProScan, SSAHA2 and annot8r software are provided by default and plugins for new software can be readily written. An innovative graphical user interface guides both end-user and administration of the software, including the secure provision of pre-publication datasets.

Genes4all

Genes4all is a package of modules for visualizing bioinformatic information using GMOD, BioPerl and Chado. It depends on the gmod_dbsf module (http://drupal.org/project/gmod_dbsf) and is in active development. See also http://drupal.org/project/biosoftware_bench.

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