Neil Drumm wrote:
Lets try setting some goals here:
* It must be a good theme technically. - Work in the browsers we say Drupal works in (it is somewhere in the handbook). - Be tableless, because tables are for storing tabular data, not visual layout. - Not override more themeable functions than we already do. - Have good code style. * It must look good.
- Put the content first and avoid visually noisy design.
* It must be customizable. - By people who are never going to touch the CSS. The theme configuration options need to work and produce good results. - And by people who will touch the CSS. * It must improve the Drupal brand. This is the first thing people see.
This is just a quick list, so feel free to tell us what needs to be changed.
-- Neil Drumm http://delocalizedham.com/