Sunday, May 2, 2010
OJT on a Sunday :))
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DATE: 02 May 2010
LOG IN: 03:00pm
LOG OUT: 05:30pm
LOG IN: 08:30pm
LOG OUT: 10:00pm
TOTAL: 5hrs
1. Downloaded Theme Editor fro drupal.org.
Theme Editor offers an interface for for the editing of theme files within a Drupal site. Some of the features include:
•Editing of CSS, .info, and Template Files
•Simple back up and restore functions
•Adding and deleting of files
•Fine tuned permissions for different themes and file types
Theme Editor offers a Wordpress inspired editing interface for Drupal themes allowing users to edit themes from within Drupal. –drupal.org
2. Downloaded a Firefox add-on called Web Developer http://chrispederick.com/work/web-developer/. It is a tool used for editing CSS files.
As recommended by Caleb G - the author of “Drupal how to: Editing your theme colors, stylesheets” from highervisibilitywebsites.com.
3. Watched How To: Drupal Theme Makeover from gotdrupal.com.
•Content and Arrangement, Colors and Fonts, Images and Icons
•Remember to change the .info file to change the name of the theme and other information
•You could modify the images in Adobe Photoshop or even make replacements with the images and icons.
4. Downloaded the colorpaper theme and made modifications with the css file and the page.tpl.php file. Edited images using photoshop.
5. Downloaded the lime twist theme and made modifications with the css file and the page.tpl.php file.
DATE: 02 May 2010
LOG IN: 03:00pm
LOG OUT: 05:30pm
LOG IN: 08:30pm
LOG OUT: 10:00pm
TOTAL: 5hrs
1. Downloaded Theme Editor fro drupal.org.
Theme Editor offers an interface for for the editing of theme files within a Drupal site. Some of the features include:
•Editing of CSS, .info, and Template Files
•Simple back up and restore functions
•Adding and deleting of files
•Fine tuned permissions for different themes and file types
Theme Editor offers a Wordpress inspired editing interface for Drupal themes allowing users to edit themes from within Drupal. –drupal.org
2. Downloaded a Firefox add-on called Web Developer http://chrispederick.com/work/web-developer/. It is a tool used for editing CSS files.
As recommended by Caleb G - the author of “Drupal how to: Editing your theme colors, stylesheets” from highervisibilitywebsites.com.
3. Watched How To: Drupal Theme Makeover from gotdrupal.com.
•Content and Arrangement, Colors and Fonts, Images and Icons
•Remember to change the .info file to change the name of the theme and other information
•You could modify the images in Adobe Photoshop or even make replacements with the images and icons.
4. Downloaded the colorpaper theme and made modifications with the css file and the page.tpl.php file. Edited images using photoshop.
5. Downloaded the lime twist theme and made modifications with the css file and the page.tpl.php file.
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hayy.. red alert :c
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