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Note: MAYO 8.x-1.0 released today (2015-Nov-19) which is a responsive mobile first HTML5 version. Check the release notes and project Documentation.
MAYO theme's name is taken from a phrase "Make Your Own" and "MAYOnnaise" which I love ;-). As the name describes itself, MAYO is developed to be a theme that provides users easy way to customize and create a theme they like.
MAYO is developed based on the experience with PIXTURE theme. However, it takes full advantage of Drupal 7's color module and advanced theme settings. MAYO is simple but flexible. You can customize the look of your MAYO theme easily from theme settings page. It does not require you to have the good knowledge of CSS, HTML and PHP.
What can be customized from the theme settings page?
Color of most of the theme elements (base, page, header, sidebar, node, footer). In many cases, you can specify text color, link color, background color and border colors of each element.
Base font and heading font type (either Serif or Sans-serif) and base font size.
Page layout options such as width of the site (fixed width layout or liquid layout), margins, sidebar layout and width, etc.
Styles such as menubar styles and round corner for node/sidebar block.
Detail layout of header area contents (logo, site name, slogan, search engine box)
You can easily upload and add your own image as the background of the header area. (You can use both background image and logo at the same time).
This module provides SPARQL Query backend for Views 3.
To use VARQL you shouldn't necessarily be fluent in writing SPARQL queries, cause the module uses Views' fields, arguments and filters in generating a sparql query to query a sparql endpoint, and then bring these data back into your view.
Node Gallery jCarousel is a module that combines two other powerful modules (Node Gallery and jCarousel) to provide an out-of-the-box solution for paging through a gallery of nodes.
The module contains a predefined view along with some CSS and theming to provide a site administrator an easy way to give his/her users more flexibility when paging through image nodes. The pager uses AJAX, so no matter how big your gallery is, the carousel will only need to render at most an unordered list of 7 imagecache presets.