Its time to introduce a beautiful brown theme for Drupal based on Acquia Marina. It supports 3 columns and regions as Acquia Marina but brings a more elegant, eye catching look.
The design and color were influenced by a chocolate colored theme I had seen on another site. Typography and most of other layouts, settings and designs are retained from Acquia Marina.
System Requirements :


I really like the look of your browny theme. Excellent job. What are you using for the page that displays your tweets? Module?
Thanks
Noticed the screenshot.png file that displays in the users theme list is too large. Should be around 150X90 or so.
Just a heads up
Yes it is Twitter (http://drupal.org/project/twitter) module that I use to display tweets.
Yes corrected the screenshot filesize. Thanks.
hi, very nice work
How to enable the dropdow menu like the demo site? just for the primary link menu
i have tried, but i can not find any configuration for this.
Should i use external module?
Anyone can help me?
The top bar is from primary menu, but it is not a drop down one.
The menu in the sidebar (which I added recently) is from secondary menu.
I didn’t use any modules, but made the looks of the regions specific to primary menu and secondary menu (they are hardcoded).
thx~
i found it to active the dropdown menu
open page.tpl.php
and change from
to
Love the template. Is there a way to remove the rounded edges from the sidebar blocks?
To get the Primary Links to drop down, you need to click “Expanded” on the one that you want as the “Parent” and put the items that you wish to drop from it under it as “Child” items.
I hope that helps,
Mark.
Nice theme, nice design!
thx for creating.
got 1 question – on a demo” * http://demo.theebgar.net/drupalZ/ ” what module they use to create this article panels? views?
Love the template….one issue I’m running into – my secondary links repeat vertically instead of horizontally….How do I change that? Haven’t been able to figure out where in the CSS this is specified.
One other quick question…Any intention to update this theme to work with Fusion/Skinr?
Drop down menus are usually added through Simplemenu, unless it is particularly supported by the theme (in this case it is not). Secondarly links are again not supported, but can be added with minimal effort through Simplemenu module.
Rounded edges are added through mozilla specific tags, can be easily removed from the system.css file.
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I will tell my brother, Ben Rowny, and I’m sure he’ll be flattered to have a theme named after him.
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this is excellent luking theme for drupal.
quite like the chocolate color