This project is under active development.

Newswire

Only local images are allowed.Newswire is a 4 column, table-less, fixed width theme for Drupal 6.x. Newswire has many additional regions ideal for displaying standard size banners or any other content.

The fixed width is 960 pixels and the main content column width is dynamically set depending on what columns you have enabled.

Newswire also comes with many color options for the nav bar, blocks, block styles and more.

Features:

  • Supports 1, 2, 3 or 4 column layouts
  • Uses a CSS reset and separate stylesheets for forms, layout, html elements & styles
  • Includes a default user picture/avatar
  • Suckerfish drop menus built in
  • Skinr module styles for block borders and backgrounds (requires the Skinr module).
  • Selectable "color" stylesheets - mix and match header/nav colors and page/block/border colors using theme settings

#D7CX I pledge that this theme will have a full Drupal 7 release on the day that Drupal 7 is released.

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

Newswire is designed, built and maintained by Adaptivethemes.

Search Cloud Generator

Search Cloud Generator settings

The module produces a web 2.0 tag cloud from stored search terms, based on term occurrences and various limits. The tag cloud is displayed in a dedicated block.

Available settings:

Facebook-style Statuses (Microblog)

Facebook-style Statuses

Provides streams of status updates like Twitter or Facebook's "wall" feature: each user/node/group/taxonomy term/whatever can have a "stream" or microblog where users can express their thoughts to the community. @mentions and #hashtags are supported, as well as comments on status updates, viewing conversations between users, the ability to "like"/"reply" to/RT a message, automatic updates without page refreshing, and integration with over 25 modules.

Facebook-style Statuses is moving to the Statuses namespace for Drupal 7+.

Graph

According with Wikipedia, a graph is a set of objects called points, nodes, or vertices connected by links called lines

Cool aid; Editable help messages

Allows users in permitted roles to add custom help messages to any specific path or path pattern, for display to selected roles, along with help messages provided by other modules.

Pages

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