Aurora is an HTML5, Sass and Compass powered minimalist base theme. It is optimized for both responsive and mobile first web design. Built to encourage best modern front end practices, Aurora comes with, LiveReload, and Typekit integrations, with advanced integrations with Bower for package management and Gulp for task management (Sass compiling, JS Hinting, Image Optimization, and app-free Live Reloading out of the box) available. It also suggests and recommends Drupal modules to get the most out of both Aurora and out of Drupal. All of the optimizations and integrations in Aurora are designed to be there only when you need them and get out of your way when you don't.
Green is the color most commonly associated with nature, growing grass, spring, hope and the environmental movement. Green theme is dedicated for fresh green nature. I develop design of Drupal theme into various green color tones. Green is a powerful, clean, Responsive Drupal theme develop by Shivcharan Patil (itapplication).
As new project care taker I made major changes into design to reflect seance of green and nature.
Theme features
Responsive
Tabless layout
Fresh green design
Web 2.0
Light weight
Eight regions.
Support for -
Logo
Theme Name
Slogan
Pages with no sidebar
Pages with single sidebar
Pages with two sidebar
Highlighted area/region
Credits
Theme(4.7, 5.x, 6.x.1.x branch) originally designed by Gross Design Studio. And develop by Ainur.
Uses the jQuery timeago plugin to create dynamically updating "time ago" dates. That is, the plugin turns static dates like "October 10, 2011" into "10 minutes ago" and updates the time ago every minute. This allows you to include "time ago" dates in cached content for most users while degrading gracefully for users with JavaScript disabled.
Simple, minimalistic, fixed width 2 column theme. Supports a left sidebar only.
PHP and css has been completely rewritten. All images have also been recreated.
D7 version
New version with revamped look and feel will be coming shortly.
This module logs the modifications of nodes and comments done by non-authors (that is, anyone with the "administer content" or "administer comments" privileges that edit the nodes and comments of t