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Dark Blue

Dark Blue theme in action

A simple yet elegant theme, ideal for a blog.

A port from the free template Dark Blue from minimalistic-design.net
You can see the original demo here: http://www.minimalistic-design.net/newtemplates/2/

Released under GNU/GPL license for the drupal community with consent from the author.

Go to /admin/build/themes/settings/darkblue to configure the:

  • Logo
  • Site name
  • Site slogan
  • Footer message
  • Shortcut icon
  • Search box
  • Primary Links
  • Secondary Links
  • Blog entries with fancy dates (taken from clean template) for BLOG content types

Regions available for blocks:

  • Content Top *
  • Right sidebar
  • Footer *

* Both regions "Content Top" and "Footer" are layed out to have the block's width be a third of the space available.
So, if you have 3 blocks they will display side by side properly; If you have more they will drop to the next line.
If you want to have only one block on the whole region, you will want to edit the layout.css and remove the width for the blocks in that region.

See the README.txt file for more information.

Book Manager

The Book Manager module allows users to create personal books.

Book Manager depends on the core Book module, and can be used alongside it, which means a site can have some books that are personal and other books that are not personal.

A personal book is one in which only the book owner may add pages. Book Manager allows users to access the drag-and-drop outlining feature normally only available to users with the administer book outlines rights.

Taxonomy Treemenu

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*** This module is now unmaintained. Please read the closing post on the queue for further details. Rob. ***

No activity recently, so V7 is going to first release. Please run 'update.php'! It works in a minimal way with Sitemap and Nice Menus. Hurrah! Read about it here.

Drupal Versioning go here.
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Intro
Makes custom menus from selected branches of a taxonomy.

People keep asking for this. They keep getting told that it's not possible, it's not Drupal, and "who would want it anyway?" For all you impossible people out there, here is Taxonomy Treemenu.

Configuration Management

The configuration management module enables the ability to keep track of specific configurations on a Drupal site, provides the ability to move these configurations between different environments (local, dev, qa, prod), and also move configurations between completely different sites (migrate configurations) without the use of modules with all configuration being owned by the site.

Content administration

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This module provides a dynamic interface for content administration.

It is intended to supplement Drupal's built-in content management page, and features these improvements over the standard interface:

  • Uses AHAH to show node previews and node edit forms within the existing page.
  • Uses AJAX to perform searches, apply filters, and retrieve the results without reloading the entire page.
  • Adds filters by author and text content (using Drupal's built-in search).
  • Shows how many nodes exist within a given set of filters, and allows direct navigation to any page of results.
  • The built-in content management page requires the 'administer nodes' access permission, which grants access to a broad range of content-related operations. This module's page is accessible to users granted a permission for only that purpose. Through this page, normal content permissions are enforced, so content can be viewed, modified, or deleted only by users who have these permissions.

JavaScript is required for most of these features. Also, this module requires PHP version 5.2.

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