[themes] Setting a theme on second taxonomy

Brent Hardinge design at bibleinfo.com
Sat Jul 4 15:50:14 UTC 2009


If you watch the demo video for context you can see how they use css  
classes to do exactly what you are talking about. I can't remember if  
the video is linked on the context page but the video is on the  
Development Seed website.

- Brent
{Sent from my iPhone}

On Jul 4, 2009, at 0:48, Cristian Palmas <cristian.palmas at gmail.com>  
wrote:

> 2009/7/4 Brent Hardinge <design at bibleinfo.com>
> I haven't looked for theme stuff specifically but the new context  
> module may do things like that: http://drupal.org/project/context
>
> - Brent
> {Sent from my iPhone}
>
> @Brent, @Paul
>
> Thanks for your advices.
> Indeed both themekey and context may be the modules I've been  
> looking for what I had in mind, because I wanted to use a simple and  
> intuitive navigation (primary links) and using path or taxonomy to  
> separate the subjects into sections. Finally, for each section, I  
> will set the relative theme.
>
> I'll both give them a try.
> Thanks again.
> Regards.
>
> -- 
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