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"Orange Mint" Drupal theme for download

As noted in my previous post, the previous ts theme, called “Orange Mint” is now available for download :-)

"Orange Mint" Drupal theme screenshot

Note, this theme works with Drupal 4.7, but will require a tiny bit of work to work with Drupal 5, I leave this as an exercise for the reader :-)

Because this theme is highly limited—it’s a simple blog theme—and because it needs to be updated to Drupal 5 and a few bugs probably need to be squashed, I’m not putting this in the Drupal theme repository, as it’s not 100% ready for there. But if anyone wants to take the theme, adjust it, make it more usable and upload it, by all means, please do so! I just ask that a credit link back here as the original source, that’s all!

So have a play around, there are a couple theming tricks in there. Leave your feedback and any questions, cheerios!

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4 comments

 
themegarden.org (not verified) wrote 1 year 21 weeks ago

Really nice!

One suggestion: commit this nice theme to http://drupal.org/project/Themes (if you have released theme under GPL).

 
ted wrote 1 year 21 weeks ago

Well I said in the post that I’m not putting into the repository since it’s not complete, it’s not customizable, and there probably a bug or two. And I don’t want to port it to Drupal 5, nor maintain it.

If someone wants to though, I’d love them to and hence why I posted it, for anyone to consume at his/her will :-)

 
Matt Westlake (not verified) wrote 1 year 21 weeks ago

Posted as http://drupal.org/project/orange-mint, working on a 5.0 port, hopefully up tonight.

 
ted wrote 1 year 21 weeks ago

Matt, that’s awesome!!! Splendid job, w00t! :-D

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