Foliage
View Demo | Download
Theme Features:
Three columns – Fixed centred width (1024 x 768 pixels).
The theme supports Logo, Site name, Site slogan, Mission statement, User pictures, Search box, Shortcut icon, Primary and Secondary links.
Foliage also supports all default block regions.
The header is positioned on top of the middle column directly below the mission statement.
Read “Common features for [...]
Read MoreBlue Sobriety
View Demo | Download
Theme Features:
Three columns – Fluid (100%) width.
The theme supports Site name, Site slogan, Mission statement, User pictures, Search box, Shortcut icon, Primary and Secondary links. But the Site name in the header can be replaced with a logo.
Supported block regions: Left sidebar, Right sidebar and Footer.
Read “Common features for all free Drupal themes” [...]
Read MoreAutumn Fashion
View Demo | Download | Logo PSD’s
Theme Features:
Three columns – Fixed centred width
The theme supports Logo, Site name (as value for the logo’s “alt” attribute), Mission statement, User pictures, Shortcut icon, Primary and Secondary links.
Supported block regions: Left sidebar, Right sidebar and Footer.
The content column is too narrow for admin/build/themes and for the track pages. And so [...]
Read MoreNature
View Demo | Download
Theme Features:
Three columns – Fixed centred width.
The theme supports Site name, Slogan, Mission statement, User pictures, Shortcut icon, Primary and Secondary links. By default, the Site name and Slogan are displayed in the header but of course a logo can also be used.
Supported block regions: Left sidebar, Right sidebar, Content and Footer.
Read “Common [...]
Read MoreBlog Style
View Demo | Download
Theme Features:
Two columns – Fixed centred width.
The theme supports Logo, Site name (as value for the logo’s “alt” attribute), Mission statement, User pictures, Shortcut icon, Primary and Secondary links.
Supported block regions: Header, Right sidebar and Footer.
The Header is styled the same way as the Mission. This way you can place the green [...]
Read MoreDanube
View Demo | Download
The theme’s name derives from the font that is used for the logo, a free font that is available at dafont.com. The font files – as well as the PSD for the logo – are included in the download package.
Theme Features:
Two columns – Fixed centred width.
The theme supports Logo, Site name (as [...]
dKit
View Demo | Download | Download Framework
dKit is a flexible Drupal theme framework that should make it easy to build nearly any kind of design.
And in order to test this approach, I decided to code two subthemes before I released the framework itself.
HTML features:
The framework comes with a three column and source ordered layout with fixed [...]
Business
View Demo | Download
Template Features:
Joomla 1.5 native
Two columns – Fixed centered width.
10 fully collapsible module positions.
Two extra module styles.
Table-less code for the content (sections, categories, articles) and the advanced search form.
Read the full documentation.
Download “Business” for Joomla
Global
View Demo | Download
Template Features:
Joomla 1.5 native
Three columns – Fixed centered width.
8 collapsible module positions.
Table-less code for the content (sections, categories, articles).
Template overrides also for the advanced search form and for the search module.
The search module comes with an image button that is already included into the template – you don’t need to upload it [...]
Read MoreSalt and Pepper
View Demo | Download
A template in white and dark colors – that’s where the template’s name comes from.
Template Features:
The template uses “Silk” icons from famfamfam.com
Table-less template overrides for the content (sections, categories, articles) and the advanced search form.
Module positions: search, topnav, left, right, breadcrumb, footer.
The sidebars are collapsible when no modules are assigned to those [...]
Drupal, Joomla, and Wordpress
"Which is the perfect content management system for my new website, WordPress, Joomla or Drupal?" For a web developer, this is probably the most frequent question asked all through his career span. On the contrary, learning the answer to this question is extremely important for the new online marketers looking out for different ways to highlight their online presence.
Well, the answer is a bit confusing as all webmasters have different views about the three CMS systems. This difference in their opinions simply baffles the online marketers further, making it a lot difficult to make their own choice for their websites. Well, here below is a small review about the three CMS systems and their easily available templates.
WordPress: For most webmasters, WordPress is the first choice for all their online marketers and other clients. The reason being, it is simple, easy to install, extremely user-friendly and offers its users a range of plug-ins and customized templates for their new websites. You do not require any technical guidance or support for managing your WordPress powered website.
However, using too many WordPress plug-ins in your website or blog may cause certain PHP errors or even crash your website.
Joomla: Another highly preferred content management system, Joomla is specifically designed for the huge masses. This new CMS system recently became extremely popular mainly due to its classy visual interface. The system like WordPress is easy to install and also offers a variety of plug-ins for additional function in your website. You can also avail various Joomla templates on the web for giving your website a fresh new look.
On the contrary, the Joomla CMS system and templates is perfect for only those online marketers who have some technical skills on managing websites and its content. The system is a bit complex than WordPress.
Drupal: The latest CMS launched after WordPress and Joomla, Drupal is technically the most advanced system available on the web. It is strong, secured, speedy and highly effective. Moreover, the layout and the presentation of Drupal are less restricted than that offered by wordpress and Joomla. If you are skilled enough in HTML and PHP, only then Drupal is your perfect choice. The Drupal based templates can be largely found on the web only on special orders by the marketers for their website.
As compared to WordPress and Joomla, Drupal is far more technical and hence, is preferred only by the highly skilled webmasters.