Zero Point

Created: 
Mon, 2009-06-01 08:19
Available Releases: 
6.x

Zero Point is an advanced theme developed by Dr. Radut to be ideal for a wide range of sites. It contains the same kinds of features you'll find in our other Drupal themes, plus many more. The theme validates XHTML 1.0 Strict / CSS 2, and it is cross-browser compatible; works perfect in Firefox, IE 6, IE 7, IE8, Safari, Opera and Google Chrome. Live demos of different sub-themes and variations at: ECOimm, Boaz Broker, to name a few. Layout features 1, 2, or 3 column layout with adaptive width based on "The Jello Mold Piefecta Layout"; 17+1 collapsible block regions; 7 colour styles; built-in IE transparent PNG fix; jQuery CSS image preload (optional); Fixed / Variable width sidebars (optional); Round corners for page elements and primary menu (optional); Block icons (optional); Page icons (optional); SuckerFish Drop-down primary links menu (optional); Primary links menu position (center, left, right); Helpful body classes (unique classes for each page, term, website section, browser, etc.); Full breadcrumb; Works perfect in Multilingual installations. Advanced theme settings features Layout settings Style - Choose a colour palette from 7 options: Zero Point (default), Sky, Nature, Ivy, Ink, Sangue and Lime. More colour options to come. jQuery CSS image preload - Choose a colour. Sidebars layout - Fixed width sidebars or variable width sidebars. Rounded corners - Option to have rounded corners in all browsers but IE. Block icons - Choose between none, 32x32 pixel icons and 48x48 pixels icons. Page icons - Choose a layout with or without page icons. Menu style - Two-level Static or SuckerFish drop-down menu. Menu position - Center, left or right. General settings Mission statement - Display mission statement only on front page or on all pages; Display Breadcrumb; Username - Display "not verified" for unregistered usernames; Search results - Customize what should be displayed on the search results page. Node settings Author & date - display author's username and/or date posted; Taxonomy terms - How to display (or not) vocabularies and category terms. Search engine optimization (SEO) settings Page titles - Format the title that displays in the browser's title bar; Meta tags.