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Posted by Merlin on Sun, 09/23/2007 - 4:05am
It's Sunday, and DrupalCon Barcelona ended yesterday.
It was the biggest DrupalCon ever, boasting a registration list of over 420 people and it seems likely that most all of them attended, and I know at least one person who intended to attend but was mistakenly not registered (and for whatever reason didn't just donate 50 euros and attend. I'm pretty sure they could have accommodated that).
Posted by Merlin on Sun, 05/13/2007 - 11:38am
The actual code in phptemplate.engine has been vastly reduced, and much of what it does has been made inherent to Drupal. The PHPTemplate renderer has been made the default renderer. As of Drupal 6, the primary purpose of a theme engine is to tell Drupal to use a different renderer (and, if they like a different extension. i.e, .smarty instead of .tpl.php).
Posted by Merlin on Sat, 01/20/2007 - 11:57am
Posted by Merlin on Tue, 12/05/2006 - 4:35pm
Last weekend, a good friend of mine told me he wanted to redo his personal site in Drupal. His needs are quite modest; so modest, in fact, I could probably have pointed him at Wordpress and he'd have gotten exactly what he needed very inexpensively. But of course, we're both tech geeks, and he's already got experience with 2 Drupal sites and so it makes total sense to do this in Drupal.
Naturally, I immediately had ideas and went off and even though he was just asking me for advice, I took the piece of HTML he was using as a guideline and built his theme for him. And since his needs are modest, I figured the site could be done using Drupal 5 since very few addon modules are actually needed, and D5 itself is relatively stable now. And a little instability is fine for what amounts to a specialized blogging site.
Posted by Merlin on Fri, 03/24/2006 - 10:22am
Somehow I forgot to mention this on my blog, but a week or two ago I ported a theme from OSWD primarily for use on a friend’s site; as I got it ready, I realized I had only another hour (or 2 or 3..) of work to make it a fully usable theme, so I did.
The theme is called Antique Modern and the original is by Aaron Ganshow AKA wildleaf.
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