Bèr Kessels wrote:
I, and other consultants (AFAIK in th thread it are all small consultants who are "against" an admin theme in some way) +1
Not one of my sites is the same. Not one site will have the same admin as another. Yeah. I need some way to easily distinguish the (7 and counting) Drupal sites I maintain. For me that was one of the advantages of integrating admin in the first place.
And yet I do recognize the need to allow for wide tables of the admin section in the theme. In essence I want the admin sections to maintain the look and feel of the site but have different layout - to me that isn't a different theme, although from a technical perspective that is one way to achieve such separation. Flexibility is indeed the key.
So, my idea is that most people in this thread preferred: A core admin theme. A UI that allows you to define where theme 'FooBar' will be used. By default FooBar will be the admin theme. It seems that way but I'd rather see section specific layout logic than a whole separate theme.
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