First things first, Farsheed has done OUTSTANDING work on trying to incorporate a whole bunch of peoples ideas of what should or shouldn't be in the theme. Below isn't meant to be "open for discussion" per se. It is My Take[tm] on the direction I think the theme should go. If Dries likes it, cool, I hope everyone does too, but I know there will be those who absolutely hate my proposal.
<br><br>My "code" is based off of the 14.zip version that Farsheed put up. I still feel he's the best person to pull these changes together once everything is all settled, I hope I've not made too much of a mess for him. ;) I don't know how to use diff and all that stuff as he does. I just make things pretty[tm].
<br><br>"My" Theme:<br><a href="http://themes.net/">http://themes.net/</a> <br><br><span style="font-weight: bold;">WHILE</span> you look at the theme above, keep in mind I've only worked on the Fixed version. That isn't to say that I won't work on the fluid version too. Also note that It is NOT a finished version. Below are the tweaks I want to implement of which I feel will push this theme over the edge and make it worth of Drupal
5.0 default theme:<br><br><span style="text-decoration: underline;">* Rounded Corners</span><br>Yes, we love them don't we? I would like to have rounded corners on the following areas [current colors kept in tact]. <br>
1. Search area<br> 2. Mission<br> 3. Footer<br><br>If you have Inkscape [ <a href="http://inkscape.org">http://inkscape.org</a> ] create a rectangle and click the rectangle select and set Rx and Ry to either 8 or 13. Those are the corner radii I'm thinking of using.
<br><br>I know how to implement a "pure html" way to do rounded corners with no images { as can be seen on my bands site -- yes, it's crappy looking -- <a href="http://theinterference.com/">http://theinterference.com/
</a> } But wanted to discuss this implementation with maybe Ted, Farsheed, others as to what would be the best way technically to implement the rounded corners. My way I think is smooth and clean, and works on all browsers, but does put a lot of extra mark-up. Do we want that much extra mark-up going into a core theme?
<br><br><span style="text-decoration: underline;">* Search bar and Footer bar</span><br>Texture... these areas will have a nice clean texture in the background (of course, depending on the method we use for rounded corners) But the texture will really make those areas pop. I'll work on this tomorrow. I might simply repeat the "Glassy" feel from the Primary links to those areas.
<br><br><span style="text-decoration: underline;">* Secondary Links</span><br>I'd say we should have a place for Secondary links built into the top search bar, much like the Primary links. These are probably just small font links left aligned.
<br><br><span style="text-decoration: underline;">* Logo on Right</span><br>Not sure which logo to use... There are several Drupal Icon's laying around and wanted to know which is the "official one". This could tie into the "change the logo" discussion we had earlier. Would be nice to at least get the ability to change the logo easily with AJAX goodness into Drupal
5.0<br><br>That's about it... <br><br>If everyone hates this and loves Farsheeds better, my feelings won't be hurt. I figured I'd spend some time, and put up instead of shutting up. :)<br><br>The way that Farsheeds theme worked, still works, 2col(l/r) and 3col as is displayed. Again, I haven't touched fluid, so I'd have to go back in and fix those things.
<br><br><span style="font-style: italic;">I can dedicate the rest of this week to this project should everyone (read: Dries) approve of my work thus far, and possibly a wee bit more time after that. </span><br><br>Peace love and Bananas,
<br>Trae "The Artist Formerly Known as Occy"<br clear="all"><br>PS. I hope I didn't forget anything that should have gone in this PS area. :)<br><br>-- <br> Trae McCombs || <a href="http://occy.net/">http://occy.net/
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