My new Drupal theme project - Multiflex-3

After study, develop and debug for almost a month, I have just publish my 4th theme for Drupal - Multiflex-3 (http://drupal.org/project/multiflex3). It may seems to be so strange that why I do a new fork of existing project (http://drupal.org/project/multiflex37): the main point is I found no way to contribute for that as the original developer seems to be hit-and-run away; on the other hand, I start the work from sketch so that is not much relationship between the old and new project ;-)

The new theme is implemented as fluid width layout, multiple columns, with fancy meta icons, and so on. BTW, it is still far from complete: RTL support is not yet start, and the powerful eyes catch primary menu with 2nd level is not yet complete, and 2nd menu is missing at top right corner, too. Anyway, as I need to use this for my client's project, it should be better to first start the work, then come back for review and revamp afterward :D

Besides the above missing section, I am also thing about how to implement the theme layout as flexible as original design (http://www.1234.info/webtemplates/multiflex3/demo/): it is coming with 5 page layout and 7 header region design! Only layout 1 + 4 and header 4 is now implemented. Maybe add number of sub themes for Drupal? Or implement as example CSS so let user to override default layout based on their needs? Well... Still not have final decision :-|


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