From cristian.palmas at gmail.com Fri Jul 3 23:49:39 2009 From: cristian.palmas at gmail.com (Cristian Palmas) Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 01:49:39 +0200 Subject: [themes] Setting a theme on second taxonomy Message-ID: Hi, I thought about using taxonomy terms to create navigation sections for my personal site I'm re-designing. Suppose to have www.example.com/first-term, where "first-term" is the name of a section. My idea was to attach a theme for every page related to that taxonomy term, in order to have a different theme for each section. Is that possible? -- ~ Cristian Palmas ~ http://www.cristianpalmas.it Chi vuole davvero realizzare i propri sogni, si sveglia all'alba One who really wishes to realize his own dreams, wakes up at dawn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From paul at f5sitedesign.com Fri Jul 3 23:57:43 2009 From: paul at f5sitedesign.com (Paul Rooney) Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 19:57:43 -0400 Subject: [themes] Setting a theme on second taxonomy In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5089fb430907031657u77e9181bn81a4ac5bd5045ecb@mail.gmail.com> Check out themekey: http://drupal.org/project/themekey On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Cristian Palmas wrote: > Hi, > > I thought about using taxonomy terms to create navigation sections for my > personal site I'm re-designing. > Suppose to have www.example.com/first-term, where "first-term" is the name > of a section. My idea was to attach a theme for every page related to that > taxonomy term, in order to have a different theme for each section. > > Is that possible? > > -- > ~ Cristian Palmas ~ > http://www.cristianpalmas.it > > Chi vuole davvero realizzare i propri sogni, si sveglia all'alba > > One who really wishes to realize his own dreams, wakes up at dawn > > _______________________________________________ > themes mailing list > themes at drupal.org > http://lists.drupal.org/mailman/listinfo/themes > > From design at bibleinfo.com Sat Jul 4 01:30:07 2009 From: design at bibleinfo.com (Brent Hardinge) Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 18:30:07 -0700 Subject: [themes] Setting a theme on second taxonomy In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I haven't looked for theme stuff specifically but the new context module may do things like that: http://drupal.org/project/context - Brent {Sent from my iPhone} On Jul 3, 2009, at 16:49, Cristian Palmas wrote: > Hi, > > I thought about using taxonomy terms to create navigation sections > for my personal site I'm re-designing. > Suppose to have www.example.com/first-term, where "first-term" is > the name of a section. My idea was to attach a theme for every page > related to that taxonomy term, in order to have a different theme > for each section. > > Is that possible? > > -- > ~ Cristian Palmas ~ > http://www.cristianpalmas.it > > Chi vuole davvero realizzare i propri sogni, si sveglia all'alba > > One who really wishes to realize his own dreams, wakes up at dawn > _______________________________________________ > themes mailing list > themes at drupal.org > http://lists.drupal.org/mailman/listinfo/themes -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cristian.palmas at gmail.com Sat Jul 4 07:48:52 2009 From: cristian.palmas at gmail.com (Cristian Palmas) Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 09:48:52 +0200 Subject: [themes] Setting a theme on second taxonomy In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: 2009/7/4 Brent Hardinge > I haven't looked for theme stuff specifically but the new context module > may do things like that: > http://drupal.org/project/context > > - Brent{Sent from my iPhone} > @Brent, @Paul Thanks for your advices. Indeed both themekey and context may be the modules I've been looking for what I had in mind, because I wanted to use a simple and intuitive navigation (primary links) and using path or taxonomy to separate the subjects into sections. Finally, for each section, I will set the relative theme. I'll both give them a try. Thanks again. Regards. -- ~ Cristian Palmas ~ http://www.cristianpalmas.it Chi vuole davvero realizzare i propri sogni, si sveglia all'alba One who really wishes to realize his own dreams, wakes up at dawn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From design at bibleinfo.com Sat Jul 4 15:50:14 2009 From: design at bibleinfo.com (Brent Hardinge) Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 08:50:14 -0700 Subject: [themes] Setting a theme on second taxonomy In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7B581118-BF7D-4841-AB9D-21BF1E886313@bibleinfo.com> If you watch the demo video for context you can see how they use css classes to do exactly what you are talking about. I can't remember if the video is linked on the context page but the video is on the Development Seed website. - Brent {Sent from my iPhone} On Jul 4, 2009, at 0:48, Cristian Palmas wrote: > 2009/7/4 Brent Hardinge > I haven't looked for theme stuff specifically but the new context > module may do things like that: http://drupal.org/project/context > > - Brent > {Sent from my iPhone} > > @Brent, @Paul > > Thanks for your advices. > Indeed both themekey and context may be the modules I've been > looking for what I had in mind, because I wanted to use a simple and > intuitive navigation (primary links) and using path or taxonomy to > separate the subjects into sections. Finally, for each section, I > will set the relative theme. > > I'll both give them a try. > Thanks again. > Regards. > > -- > ~ Cristian Palmas ~ > http://www.cristianpalmas.it > > Chi vuole davvero realizzare i propri sogni, si sveglia all'alba > > One who really wishes to realize his own dreams, wakes up at dawn > _______________________________________________ > themes mailing list > themes at drupal.org > http://lists.drupal.org/mailman/listinfo/themes -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cristian.palmas at gmail.com Sat Jul 4 21:31:26 2009 From: cristian.palmas at gmail.com (Cristian Palmas) Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 23:31:26 +0200 Subject: [themes] Setting a theme on second taxonomy In-Reply-To: <7B581118-BF7D-4841-AB9D-21BF1E886313@bibleinfo.com> References: <7B581118-BF7D-4841-AB9D-21BF1E886313@bibleinfo.com> Message-ID: 2009/7/4 Brent Hardinge > If you watch the demo video for context you can see how they use css > classes to do exactly what you are talking about. I can't remember if the > video is linked on the context page but the video is on the Development Seed > website. > > - Brent{Sent from my iPhone} > > Thanks Brent for the tip. I searched on Development Seed website the video about context module and, after have watched it, I think that context module could be the solution. -- ~ Cristian Palmas ~ http://www.cristianpalmas.it Chi vuole davvero realizzare i propri sogni, si sveglia all'alba One who really wishes to realize his own dreams, wakes up at dawn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jobs.cub at bushidodeep.com Sat Jul 4 22:03:00 2009 From: jobs.cub at bushidodeep.com (CK) Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 15:03:00 -0700 Subject: [themes] Setting a theme on second taxonomy In-Reply-To: References: <7B581118-BF7D-4841-AB9D-21BF1E886313@bibleinfo.com> Message-ID: Is this the site you searched? CK On Jul 4, 2009, at 2:31 PM, Cristian Palmas wrote: > 2009/7/4 Brent Hardinge > If you watch the demo video for context you can see how they use css > classes to do exactly what you are talking about. I can't remember > if the video is linked on the context page but the video is on the > Development Seed website. > > > - Brent > {Sent from my iPhone} > > > Thanks Brent for the tip. > I searched on Development Seed website the video about context > module and, after have watched it, I think that context module could > be the solution. > > -- > ~ Cristian Palmas ~ > http://www.cristianpalmas.it > > Chi vuole davvero realizzare i propri sogni, si sveglia all'alba > > One who really wishes to realize his own dreams, wakes up at dawn > _______________________________________________ > themes mailing list > themes at drupal.org > http://lists.drupal.org/mailman/listinfo/themes -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cristian.palmas at gmail.com Sun Jul 5 08:05:01 2009 From: cristian.palmas at gmail.com (Cristian Palmas) Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 10:05:01 +0200 Subject: [themes] Setting a theme on second taxonomy In-Reply-To: References: <7B581118-BF7D-4841-AB9D-21BF1E886313@bibleinfo.com> Message-ID: 2009/7/5 CK > > Is this the site you searched? > > > > CK > > Yes, it is. -- ~ Cristian Palmas ~ http://www.cristianpalmas.it Chi vuole davvero realizzare i propri sogni, si sveglia all'alba One who really wishes to realize his own dreams, wakes up at dawn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From design at bibleinfo.com Sun Jul 5 12:44:42 2009 From: design at bibleinfo.com (Brent Hardinge) Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 05:44:42 -0700 Subject: [themes] Setting a theme on second taxonomy In-Reply-To: References: <7B581118-BF7D-4841-AB9D-21BF1E886313@bibleinfo.com> Message-ID: <99847EE7-D7A7-4922-A768-D4E815C895BE@bibleinfo.com> CK, This is the screencast I was referring to: http://www.developmentseed.org/blog/2008/apr/09/context-ui -Brent On Jul 4, 2009, at 3:03 PM, CK wrote: > > > Is this the site you searched? > > > > CK > > > > > On Jul 4, 2009, at 2:31 PM, Cristian Palmas wrote: > >> 2009/7/4 Brent Hardinge >> If you watch the demo video for context you can see how they use >> css classes to do exactly what you are talking about. I can't >> remember if the video is linked on the context page but the video >> is on the Development Seed website. >> >> >> - Brent >> {Sent from my iPhone} >> >> >> Thanks Brent for the tip. >> I searched on Development Seed website the video about context >> module and, after have watched it, I think that context module >> could be the solution. >> >> -- >> ~ Cristian Palmas ~ >> http://www.cristianpalmas.it >> >> Chi vuole davvero realizzare i propri sogni, si sveglia all'alba >> >> One who really wishes to realize his own dreams, wakes up at dawn >> _______________________________________________ >> themes mailing list >> themes at drupal.org >> http://lists.drupal.org/mailman/listinfo/themes > > _______________________________________________ > themes mailing list > themes at drupal.org > http://lists.drupal.org/mailman/listinfo/themes -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jobs.cub at bushidodeep.com Mon Jul 6 21:04:27 2009 From: jobs.cub at bushidodeep.com (CK) Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 14:04:27 -0700 Subject: [themes] Contact Module to Block Best Practices Message-ID: <48F88355-64E6-4DA2-9D19-C46A10137B66@bushidodeep.com> Hi, After finishing the following article excitement peaked. However, after the excitement ebbed, I began to wonder if the method follows best practices for intercepts and overrides? CK From nevets at tds.net Mon Jul 6 21:22:53 2009 From: nevets at tds.net (Steve Ringwood) Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2009 16:22:53 -0500 Subject: [themes] Contact Module to Block Best Practices In-Reply-To: <48F88355-64E6-4DA2-9D19-C46A10137B66@bushidodeep.com> References: <48F88355-64E6-4DA2-9D19-C46A10137B66@bushidodeep.com> Message-ID: <4A526B2D.5070104@mailbag.com> CK I have not tried it but there is this module http://drupal.org/project/formblock that is meant to be a generalized solution to the question of forms in a block. Nevets From jobs.cub at bushidodeep.com Mon Jul 13 18:19:21 2009 From: jobs.cub at bushidodeep.com (CK) Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 11:19:21 -0700 Subject: [themes] Drupal and phpFoX Message-ID: <345752C2-D722-4FA4-88B2-7335E986AF7C@bushidodeep.com> Hi, Would someone offer a comparison of phpFoX and DRUPAL for social networking. CK From advancec at gmail.com Mon Jul 13 18:43:15 2009 From: advancec at gmail.com (chi i) Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 14:43:15 -0400 Subject: [themes] Drupal and phpFoX In-Reply-To: <345752C2-D722-4FA4-88B2-7335E986AF7C@bushidodeep.com> References: <345752C2-D722-4FA4-88B2-7335E986AF7C@bushidodeep.com> Message-ID: Its a for cost solution, where all additional modules are monetized as well. I would say that the capabilities of phpFOX can be achieved with drupal, though it would require considerably more effort than PHPfox. If youre going with a social networking site with custom, or different features, Drupal, if youre going for a site with regular, off the shelf features, and not concerned with function so much as having a site up and running, I would suggest PHPFox IMO. On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 2:19 PM, CK wrote: > Hi, > > Would someone offer a comparison of phpFoX and > DRUPAL for social networking. > > > CK > > _______________________________________________ > themes mailing list > themes at drupal.org > http://lists.drupal.org/mailman/listinfo/themes > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From field.ninja at gmail.com Mon Jul 20 01:36:47 2009 From: field.ninja at gmail.com (Bushidodeep) Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 18:36:47 -0700 Subject: [themes] DRUPAL & HTML 5 Message-ID: <8DD60527-2F5E-4136-B5A2-140CF73ED6BB@gmail.com> Hi, I've taken DRUPAL as the CMS of choice, it's robust and pretty standards compliant. Are there plans to upgrade to HTML 5, or will DRUPAL 7 hold to XHTML? CK From larry at garfieldtech.com Mon Jul 20 05:15:58 2009 From: larry at garfieldtech.com (Larry Garfield) Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 00:15:58 -0500 Subject: [themes] DRUPAL & HTML 5 In-Reply-To: <8DD60527-2F5E-4136-B5A2-140CF73ED6BB@gmail.com> References: <8DD60527-2F5E-4136-B5A2-140CF73ED6BB@gmail.com> Message-ID: <200907200015.59023.larry@garfieldtech.com> On Sunday 19 July 2009 8:36:47 pm Bushidodeep wrote: > Hi, > > I've taken DRUPAL as the CMS of choice, it's robust and pretty > standards compliant. > Are there plans to upgrade to HTML 5, or will DRUPAL 7 hold to XHTML? > > > CK I've seen no discussion of moving to HTML 5 officially, as HTML 5 is not even finalized yet, likely won't be for some time, and support for it is still hit- or-miss across features and browsers. That said, HTML 5 has an XML-friendly version, as far as I understand, and there's certainly nothing stopping a module or theme from using HTML 5-specific tags. So if you wanted to, for example, develop a module that used the