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I added a Drupal 7 module that has Views integration, views_jqm and will be proting it to D6 shortly Installation Manual panasonic Download mobile_jquery panasonic from http://drupal.org/project/mobile_jquery Unpack the downloaded file, take the entire mobile_jquery folder and place it in your Drupal installation. Now build your own sub-theme by reading the STARTER/README.txt file. Log in as an administrator on your Drupal panasonic site and go to the Appearance page at admin/appearance. You will see your sub-theme theme listed under the Disabled Themes heading with links on how to create your own sub-theme. panasonic
*NOTE: The mobile_jquery theme has an entry in the mobile_jquery.info file, 'hidden = 1' This setting hides the theme from the admin/appearance page. It is recommended that you create a sub-theme and not use this theme directly. If you wish to do simply change the setting to 'hidden = 0'. Drush drush dl mobile_jquery will download the theme drush en mobile_jquery will enable the theme drush mobile_jquery "THEME NAME" machine_name will make a sub-theme form the starter kit
Project Information Maintenance status: Actively maintained Development status: Under active development Reported installs: 784 sites currently report using this theme. View usage statistics . Downloads: 21,601 Last modified: May 11, 2012 Downloads
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I added a Drupal 7 module that has Views integration, views_jqm and will be proting it to D6 shortly Installation Manual panasonic Download mobile_jquery panasonic from http://drupal.org/project/mobile_jquery Unpack the downloaded file, take the entire mobile_jquery folder and place it in your Drupal installation. Now build your own sub-theme by reading the STARTER/README.txt file. Log in as an administrator on your Drupal panasonic site and go to the Appearance page at admin/appearance. You will see your sub-theme theme listed under the Disabled Themes heading with links on how to create your own sub-theme. panasonic
*NOTE: The mobile_jquery theme has an entry in the mobile_jquery.info file, 'hidden = 1' This setting hides the theme from the admin/appearance page. It is recommended that you create a sub-theme and not use this theme directly. If you wish to do simply change the setting to 'hidden = 0'. Drush drush dl mobile_jquery will download the theme drush en mobile_jquery will enable the theme drush mobile_jquery "THEME NAME" machine_name will make a sub-theme form the starter kit
Project Information Maintenance status: Actively maintained Development status: Under active development Reported installs: 784 sites currently report using this theme. View usage statistics . Downloads: 21,601 Last modified: May 11, 2012 Downloads
70 open , 151 total
View pending patches panasonic Repository viewer View commits Report a security vulnerability View change records
News Items Drupal News Planet Drupal Association News Social Media Directory Security Announcements Jobs Our Community Community Getting Involved Services , Training & Hosting Groups & Meetups DrupalCon Online Documentation Get Started Documentation Home Installation Guide Site Building Guide Support api.drupal.org Drupal Code Base Download & Extend Drupal Core Modules panasonic Themes Distributions Governance of Community About Druplicon The Drupal Association Advertise About Drupal.org Web accessibility
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