[drupal-docs] [BEST PRACTICES] How to start making your Drupal-powered site kick (graphical) ass WAS:Re: An example of awesome theme documentation... care of WP

Anisa mystavash at animecards.org
Tue May 31 16:35:01 UTC 2005


Why not use a default Drupal theme?

Anisa.

Roland Bryght Tanglao wrote:

>Hi Steven:
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>I was thinking of using the Drupal port of Kubrick. And of course it  
>wouldn't be a direct translation of the Wordpress docs for headers in  
>Kubrick
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>I would point out the cool things that Drupal can do that Wordpress  
>can do.
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>So what say you all? I know Kubrick is not a default theme in Drupal,  
>but I think it would be very illustrative and I would hope to  
>explicitly  illustrate the increased power and flexibility that  
>Drupal has over Wordpress (without mentioning WP of course :-) !)
>
>...Roland Tanglao, Chief Blogging Officer, Bryght, www.bryght.com
>HOSTED 'Web 2.0' websites for organizations and communities
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>On 31-May-05, at 8:09 AM, Steven Wittens wrote:
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>>>If nobody else is up to it, i can convert that Wordpress header thing
>>>to a Drupal header thing for drupal.org (my first best practice
>>>outside of support.bryght.com!)
>>>and start thinking about how to steal er learn more from the
>>>Wordpress best practices
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>>How useful would a conversion be, really? Drupal has a lot more to
>>consider (sitename / slogan / links / search box / etc), while you
>>cannot easily make a "theming the header" with HTML/CSS as we don't
>>really have a good default theme which lends itself to such
>>customization. Kubrick has giant, single header image that can be
>>overwritten easily.
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>>Steven Wittens
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