Hi Dave,
Yes, via a couple of ways. First I'd recommend that you examine the Panels module which can be used to place blocks on a page with a variety of layouts. It's probably the easiest way to get a "boxes" look that you're talking about.
Also I'd recommend you look at one of the themes that supports custom theme regions, and model your new theme after that. You can make your own regions in which you can place blocks. This way will require some knowledge of theme development and the customization of php code within the theme.
Is there any of the above options that you would recommend over the other?
On www.indymedia.be, I built our front page using my own regions and placing blocks in them. This works great, however leads up to a great number of blocks. This number will increase even further, because we would like this "boxes" lay-out on sections' pages as well. Would the other method (using panels.module) be more efficient? Or wouldn't this make a big difference ('cause you might need the same amount of blocks)?
Furthermore, could Drupal encounter problems when it has a great number (say +100) of blocks defined?
Thanks, -- bruno
Dave
-----Original Message----- From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Lanzarotta Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 6:58 AM To: Drupal Support Subject: [support] Layout question
Hello,
At the top of the Drupal site there are several colored boxes that are always on the top of the main page. I would like to implement several boxes like this on my site, but the contents of these boxes would be driven off separate modules which pull their data from various database tables.
Is this possible?
Thanks.
-Jeff
-Jeff