I love Zen. I use the Zenophile module to create sub-themes fast. Ryan LeTulle bayousoft.com <http://www.bayousoft.com> twitter.com/bayousoft <http://www.twitter.com/bayousoft> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 6:04 PM, <ajohnson@ecotropolis.com> wrote:
I agree with Chris's answer that you need to use a sub-theme. That is definitely the real solution. I also stick with Zen most of the time. It has a 3-column fixed or fluid layout, and takes care of most issues you would run into.
I had assumed that you were a newer Drupal user, and figuring out a theme can be daunting. If you're up for it though, that's what you should do.
The solution to the problem of updates is to make a sub theme of some other one. It borrows everything from its progenitor except the stuff that's overridden.
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