Has anybody here managed to update XBlue 3.1 to Zikula? I'm currently working on converting SeaBreeze, but I really liked the look and feel of XBlue. Does anybody know of a similar theme? I am willing to use a commercial one.
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XBlue 3.1
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- Registered: Aug 06, 2006
- Last visit: Dec 06, 2009
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- Rank: Freshman
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Wendell
I originally created that theme. The idea of a conversion has been on the back burner for a little while now, maybe I should bring it to the front. :)
It seemed to work, for the most part, but crashed on the Administration menus. One thing I particularly liked about it was that it was easy to customize for my site. And my previous site helped land me a job with AT&T Labs (just timed out in October) so there's that.
I realize that Dynawerx has moved to other things, but you had some nice themes.
Perhaps some of the better theme developers should go the Richard Stallman/FSF route, and give away the themes, but charge for support. In the meantime, I find that the $10-20 charge that most of commercial theme developers give is a reasonable way of spreading out developer's charges.
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