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.
Thanks. openid_connect is actually a different beast than OpenID. I think the "connect" version implements an OpenID client to work on an Oauth server. Or something like that.
I think this alternative works too. Instead of installing the stub modules, you may be able to just insert the relevant records in the systems table (while also ensuring entity_plus and...
This relates to a problem with creating a View of Projects on a site using MySQL >= 8.0.3
https://github.com/backdrop/backdrop-issues/issues/5795
I can't be at the meeting this...
Posted14 hours 27 min ago by Martin Price | System Horizons Ltd (yorkshirepudding) on:
Additionally, "outside" means a file that is located outside a module folder. The second parameter of module_load_include() is the name of a module, so, this function assumes that you are loading a...
Posted19 hours 11 min ago by Alejandro Cremaschi (argiepiano) on:
Yes, it does mean outside your functions. You can use module_load_include() within functions but not outside.
The YouTube module gives an example:
<?php
/**
* @file
* Youtube field module adds...
Posted23 hours 50 min ago by Martin Price | System Horizons Ltd (yorkshirepudding) 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.