Responsive themes for Drupal 7 that look nice
I’ve been looking around lately for some nice looking premium responsive Drupal themes and I have to say there are some beautiful ones out there. So I decided to share 15 I found look particularly nice.
I’ve been looking around lately for some nice looking premium responsive Drupal themes and I have to say there are some beautiful ones out there. So I decided to share 15 I found look particularly nice.
This is a written interview with G+ Drupal community creator Chris Weber. I wanted to ask him a few questions about this awesome thing the Drupal community now has, but also about the man behind it.
Image Field Caption is a cool module that does a simple thing: allows you to add captions to your images uploaded via the Drupal 7 image field. Useful no?
This week we will look at hook_css_alter(), a hook designed to act on .css files before they are being included on the page. Using this hook you can easily stop a .css file or group of files from being added to the page.
Debugging email issues in Drupal can be really painful. Problems can exist in multiple areas; like Drupal itself or your mail server. So when an email issue arises you first need to check and see if Drupal is generating emails and then make sure your mail server is sending the emails. Luckily in Drupal there are a few modules that can lessen the pain of debugging emails.
Menu block provides your Drupal site with configurable blocks of menu trees that start from and go down to any hierarchical level you want. Menu Tag works nicely with Menu block and allows you to create tags to filter the display of individual menu items in the block.
This week’s post will look at how to use hook_node_view() to add or change node content before being rendered on the page. This is a powerful API tool used by many contrib modules to intervene at this final stage when the renderable array is already created.
This is a guest post from John Hannah, the guy behind Friendly Machine. It examines 12 Drupal marketing modules that can help you boost your site.
Views block area is a simple module that allows you to insert a custom block into the header or footer of your View. Blocks generated by Views will not work in here but don’t worry, that’s taken care of by the default View Area provided by Views.
This week we look at how you can programatically declare your own image styles using hook_image_default_styles(). Say your module uses images that need to conform to a certain size and position in their context. You can use this hook to create a style that you can then apply to the image in the theme layer.