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‹Vitzo› Flex

This is a very clean and professional looking "Web 2.0-style" theme for Drupal 6 and upward.

Some of its features include;

  • Supports site name, slogan, mission, comment user pictures, search box, and primary and secondary links.
  • Dynamic multiple column layouts and allows for easy resizing of the main content regions.
  • Includes an attractive maintenance/site off-line template.
  • CSS based (no tables) design and valid XHTML 1.0 Strict / CSS 2.1.
  • Integration of Suckerfish drop-down menu into primary links.
  • Small file sizes to achieve a light-weight and fast-loading website.
  • Several configurable styles for the primary navigation and footer.
  • Tabs based on the sliding doors technique with hover-over effects.
  • Support for several popular modules including I18N, Image Assist, Digg This, Taxonomy, etc.
  • Color picker to match your custom design or logo.

This theme may be used and modified as long as the links in the footer remain unmodified and visible.

A demo of the theme is visible on Vitzo.com. This website uses the suckerfish primary navigation style. The other style looks more like that of Oondi, which has a single-level reflective navigation bar.

Go Pubmed

As part of implementation of CMS for Biomedical applications, it is often a requirement to display publications from well known databases. One such database is called PubMed which is provided National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health. PubMed includes bibliographic information from MEDLINE, which contains over 17 million citations from life science journals for biomedical articles dating back to the 1950s.

Go Pubmed interacts with the Entrez API by sending keyword search queries manually, or on hook_cron. These queries are managed in an administrative panel. The additional gopubmed_manual module allows an administrator to pull citations directly using one or more Pubmed Ids.

Requirements

Additional support

  • This module contains support for the Job Queue module. If you are running complex queries, or a large number of queries this module is highly recommended.

Project Sponsors

  • Joslin Diabetes Center, Harvard Medical School

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