Lightweight Twitter Bootstrap theme

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Posted by anton-staroverov on May 19, 2013 at 11:17pm

This is a lighter and more user-friendly alternative of the Bootstrap theme. It's ready to use out of the box. Perfect for blogging and documentation.

Key features:

  • Automatic carousel animation
  • Full-featured navbar
  • Affixed sidebars for social plugins
  • Special regions for counters and trackers
  • ...

Project: http://drupal.org/project/tweme

Demo: http://tonystar.ru

Comments

Libraries

Posted by duncan.moo on May 20, 2013 at 8:20pm

Soot me down in flames if you disagree, but something that bothers me about these TwBs themes is the use of Libraries for something as core to the theme as Twitter Bootstrap. Add to that if you want to load a custom version of the JS or CSS you got to put that in Libraries?

To my mind "Libraries" is for stuff that is universal like TinyMCE or but I like to work with the less files and trim down the JS. So I would need to do the same to this theme as to Bootstrap theme, create a sub-theme and override the CSS and JS calls.

Another thing that should be part of the theme is jQuery version update. I do not use Bootstrap as an admin theme, and have found before that jQuery 1.7 messed with Views UI. Should this not also be part of the theme?

I couldn't agree more here.

Posted by markhalliwell on May 21, 2013 at 3:18pm

I couldn't agree more here. That being said, we might end up putting library support in regardless (#1852332: Integrate with the Libraries API module).

I'm -1 though on yet another Bootstrap "theme" though. So much work has gone into trying to consolidate all these one off themes into one project (#1594508: Merge in other d.o Bootstrap projects). They're just duplicating projects and should be merged in or submit feature requests.

I've already opened an issue with this project to rectify this issue: Merge with the offical Bootstrap project on d.o

Absolutely. Also, the bespoke

Posted by pyxio on May 21, 2013 at 3:26pm

Absolutely. Also, the bespoke theme needs to support panels very well. Panels is the future of theming and the bootstrap theme needs to utilize ctools styles and panel panes to reproduce bootstrap components. Cheers Kevin

Wohooo

Posted by marcrobinsone on May 21, 2013 at 12:54am

I'm going to play with Tweme tonight!

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