Yes! Although I'm pleased that many contrib themes offer a custom.css file, I'm looking for a good start theme, without too many clutter, such as adaptive theme in drupal.
But perhaps I should just start installing and playing with some themes and see how they suit me.
I think it's generally accepted that we could use more activity in the area of themes for Backdrop CMS. I'm hoping to contribute some time working on Backdrop CMS themes and/or recruiting others to do the same.
If your interested, look me up (stpaultim) or post a note here. We'll probably host a Backdrop CMS Virtual User Group meeting on this topic sometime soon.
UPDATE: I fixed the errors that I found in the logs. They were related to deleting an old blog content type pulled over from Drupal that was still referenced in one of the layouts. I updated...
Hmmm... this sounds like a bug with Copy Blocks. Would this possibly be related:
https://github.com/backdrop-contrib/copy_blocks/issues/26
https://github.com/backdrop-contrib/...
Posted1 day 12 hours ago by Alejandro Cremaschi (argiepiano) on:
Also this error: Warning: Undefined array key "blog" in summary() (line 63 of /app/core/modules/layout/plugins/access/entity_bundle_layout_access.inc).
I did recently delete an old blog...
I don't see any errors in the browser console, but there's this error in the logs
Warning: Trying to access array offset on null in summary() (line 63 of /app/core/modules/layout/plugins/...
What's missing there is the dropbutton, which is rendered by Javascript. Have you checked the browser's console for Javascript errors? Also check the site log just in case.
Posted1 day 19 hours ago by Alejandro Cremaschi (argiepiano) on:
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Yes! Although I'm pleased that many contrib themes offer a custom.css file, I'm looking for a good start theme, without too many clutter, such as adaptive theme in drupal.
But perhaps I should just start installing and playing with some themes and see how they suit me.
I felt the same way at first. Until I realized that with the separate Layouts, changing themes was actually quite basic in many ways.
But I think more themes would certainly be helpful.
I think it's generally accepted that we could use more activity in the area of themes for Backdrop CMS. I'm hoping to contribute some time working on Backdrop CMS themes and/or recruiting others to do the same.
If your interested, look me up (stpaultim) or post a note here. We'll probably host a Backdrop CMS Virtual User Group meeting on this topic sometime soon.