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Mobile

Mobile theme provides clean markup and content for your own custom styling

Mobile is designed as a mobile-only HTML5 theme with a focus on clean, readable, usable display of content and accessibility of functions. You can use the base theme, use one of the included child themes, or make your own child theme.

The intent here is to keep the theme clean, lightweight and simple. There are not oodles of custom variables, theme settings or extraneous stylesheets to manage.

Highlghts

HTML5

Mobile 3.x branch is HTML5/CSS3, with support for most modern mobile browsers. Recommended: Modernizr to enhance support for browsers less supportive of HTML5. See http://mobilehtml5.org/ and http://caniuse.com for up-to-date info on what browsers support the HTML5 features you need.

Three Themes

Mobile – Base theme focusing on layout and templates.
Mobile Light – Some limited CSS for an aesthetically pleasing light-colored theme.
Mobile Dark – Some limited CSS for an aesthetically pleasing dark-colored theme.

See Branch 3.x Status, below, for important information.

Drupal 7

Branch 3.x (HTML5)

Focus is on user-facing output. As HTML5 is evolving, so will this branch of the theme, at least until there's a stable 1.0 release.

Features:

Node Order

Ordering with Node Order

The nodeorder module gives users an easy way to order nodes within their taxonomy terms.

By default, the taxonomy module orders listings of nodes by stickiness and then by node creation date -- most recently posted nodes come first.

The nodeorder module gives the user the ability to manually put nodes in any order they wish within each category that the node lives.

There are two ways that a user can order nodes within a category. The first is to use the "move up" and "move down" links that can be configured to appear on each node (especially useful when looking at lists of taxonomy terms). The second is to use drag and drop, which appears on the administrative listings of nodes in a category.

For a comparison of nodeorder with other node ordering modules have a look at this handbook page: http://drupal.org/node/398508.

Nodeaccess

Nodeaccess is a Drupal access control module which provides view, edit and delete access functionality for nodes -- per content type and per node. Please note: This project is minimally maintained; see project page for similar modules.

SimpleMenu

SimpleMenu

Description

This module creates a menu bar that is displayed at the top of every page. The menu bar is fixed in place and uses jQuery to position the bar, along with handling menu effects and adding IE compatibility.

Very useful for themes that don't have a good place to put the navigation menu (although it can be used with any menu.)

Documentation direct links

SimpleMenu settings

SimpleMenu Documentation & Known Issues

Flickr

Media management made easy.

The Flickr module embeds media hosted on Flickr.com in many possible ways on your site.

  • In a node, block or field.
  • As single photos, albums or slideshows.
  • Supports both Colorbox and Lightbox.
  • Album titles and photo captions contain the information available on Flickr, optionally also including author, location and date details.
  • Grab Flickr media also dynamically from the node author's Flickr account and/or based on node taxonomy terms, a date field or a geofield/location.

Keep It Simple & Straightforward

Why install and configure a bunch of modules for image management and geo tagging? The Flickr module makes life easier, both for you (site builder) and your client (site editor). Use Flickr.com to upload / organize photos and this module to embed them on your site. Flickr is already the trusted source for millions of embedded photos on the web.

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