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New base theme for Drupal 6
Blog6th of June, what a better day to talk about drupal 6 ?
On DrupalCamp Vancouver, Mark Yuasa and Steve Krueger presented a Drupal Theming talk : 'Drupal Theming - From Design Draft to Theme. This presentation was the perfect occasion to share our recently-developed base theme that we use to theme production sites.
Creative Drupal Themeing Coffeetalk - Raincity Radio
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Themeing, design and creative Drupal development are the topics as host Dave O chats with Raincity Studios Creative Director Mark Yuasa at a Vancouver coffeeshop. Mark gives a brief history of RCS, shout out to Bryght and talks about some fave Drupal sites and noteworthy clients.
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SXSW: A Decade of Style
BlogDay one at SXSW Interactive.
We’re here at the first sessions of the morning. I opted for the CSS panel moderated by Eric Myer (Principal, Complex Spiral Consulting). On the panel Molly Holzschlag (Pres, Molly.com Inc), Chris Wilson (IE Platform Architect, Microsoft), Douglas Bowman (Visual Design Lead, Google). Not an easy choice with the abundance of amazing panels happening here, but a good one.
Eric moved the panel forward by posing a series of questions looking at the history, rise, and current state of CSS. Some of the questions posed to the panel:
Raincity Studios Seeking Web Designer
BlogAttention:
Raincity Studios is seeking an experienced Web Designer to perform work on a contractual basis. Applicant should have a sizable portfolio of their professional design work available for immediate review.
Details:
Two Positions available:
* Web Designer
* Web Designer/Developer
Web Designer Qualifications include:
* a flawless understanding of branding and design for dynamic, interaction-driven websites and web applications
* Familiarity with current and upcoming web design trends
* Creativity and problem-solving abilities a must
jQuery Menu Scout
BlogOut of a whacky conversation on IRC comes the latest treat for Drupal 5.0.
The new administration section is nice, but it's a big adjustment for 4.7 users. It's not immediately obvious where to go to find a certain option. Wouldn't it be handy if you could find any administration page with a couple of keystrokes? Something like Apple Spotlight?
Today's usability special: a nice slice of jQuery with some search module on the side, sprinkled with menu magic and topped off with some sexy CSS. Feast your eyes on this:
I still have some kinks to work out, so expect a reviewable patch in a day or two...
(cross posted from my personal blog)














