This project is under active development.

Zentropy

Update: Development has resumed with new co-maintainers! Stay tuned for new releases!

Zentropy is a flexible, highly-optimized and Responsive HTML5 Base Theme which attempts to bring the best of a couple worlds together:

CSS Browser Selector

Example of CSS browser selectors from Firefox3 on a Mac

CSS Browser Selector automatically includes browser/OS-specific CSS selectors in your HTML.

IT World

IT world screenshot

#D7AX - I pledge to make this theme as accessible as it can be. If you find any flaws, please submit an issue. Help me fix them if you can.

This theme was ported to Drupal by Mojah Media based on the IT World template. IT World is a Sub-theme of the Opengrid theme, specially design for the website requirements of small companies.

Some features:

  • Clean design with readible font.
  • Social Links supported via theme settings page.
  • Header message area.
  • Support for principle menu with drop-down superfish (provide link to superfish) feature.

Opengrid:

Make sure to use the 6.x-2.0 version of the Opengrid theme. *Remember* IT world is a sub-theme and it won't work without the Opengrid base theme.

Opengrid UI:

This theme is compatible with the 6.x-2.0-beta1 version of the Opengrid UI module.

Credits

CCK Word/Character Count

cck_count.png

The CCK Word/Character Count module allows an administrator to define a word or character count for a CCK field.

Wysiwyg Linebreaks

WYSIWYG Force Linebreaks - Don't mess up your text!

Wysiwyg Linebreaks allows users of wysiwyg editors to save and open markup from their website with linebreaks instead of <p> and <br /> tags.

You can choose between two different methods:

  • Force linebreaks: Your content will always preserve whitespace/linebreaks around blocks of text, rather than paragraph and break tags.
  • Convert linebreaks: Your legacy content will appear correctly in your WYSIWYG editor, then the content will be saved with the markup added by the editor).

The 'force' option is useful for sites where you would like to edit content both with and without wysiwyg editors (so you don't have to manually enter paragraph and linebreak tags everywhere).

Basically, you can edit content that was originally created without a wysiwyg editor (for instance, simply using Drupal's Filtered HTML format, a user may hit enter twice to create a new paragraph—no <p> tag wraps the block of text in this case), without having to deal with the headache of reformatting everything inside the wysiwyg editor.

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