; Drupal's .info files allow themers to easily specify some of the static ; properties of your theme. Properties such as its name, stylesheets, ; javascripts, and block regions. ; ; Drupal 7 stores a cache of the data in this .info files. If you modify any ; lines in this file, you MUST refresh Drupal 7's cache by simply visiting the ; Appearance page at admin/appearance. ; The name, description and screenshot used for this theme on the Appearance ; page at admin/appearance. screenshot = screenshot.png name = Zen Sub-theme Starter Kit description = Read the online docs or the included README.txt on how to create a theme with Zen. ; This theme is compatible with Drupal 7 core. And it is a sub-theme of Zen. core = 7.x base theme = zen ; This section controls the CSS files for your theme. There are 3 different ; things you can do with a "stylesheets" line: ; - Add a new stylesheet for your theme. ; - Override a module's stylesheet. If the stylesheet you are adding uses the ; same filename as a stylesheet from a Drupal core or contrib module, your CSS ; file will be used instead of the module's file. ; - Remove a module's stylesheet. If you specify the name of a Drupal core or ; contrib module's stylesheets, Drupal will remove that stylesheet if you do ; NOT include a file with that name with your theme. ; ; stylesheets[MEDIA][] = FILE ; ; The "FILE" is the name of the stylesheet to add/override/remove. ; The "MEDIA" in the first set of brackets is a media type or a media query. ; Typical CSS media types include "all", "screen", "print", and "handheld". A ; typical media query is "screen and (max-width: 320px)". ; ; CSS2.1 media types: http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/media.html#media-types ; CSS3 media queries: http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/ ; First we remove the system's menu styling since Zen has its own. stylesheets[all][] = system.menus.css ; Then we add our own stylesheets. stylesheets[all][] = css/html-reset.css stylesheets[all][] = css/wireframes.css stylesheets[all][] = css/layouts/fixed-width.css stylesheets[all][] = css/page-backgrounds.css stylesheets[all][] = css/tabs.css stylesheets[all][] = css/pages.css stylesheets[all][] = css/blocks.css stylesheets[all][] = css/navigation.css stylesheets[all][] = css/views-styles.css stylesheets[all][] = css/nodes.css stylesheets[all][] = css/comments.css stylesheets[all][] = css/forms.css stylesheets[all][] = css/fields.css stylesheets[all][] = css/print.css ; Built-in conditional stylesheet support has been removed from Zen 7.x-5.x. ; Instead, Zen now adds conditional-comment-included classes to the html ; element, such as .ie6, .ie7, .ie8, .ie6-7, etc. More information on this ; technique can be found at: ; http://paulirish.com/2008/conditional-stylesheets-vs-css-hacks-answer-neither/ ; ; If you still wish to use conditional stylesheets, you must install the ; conditional stylesheets module: http://drupal.org/project/conditional_styles ;stylesheets-conditional[lte IE 8][all][] = css/ie8.css ; Optionally add some JavaScripts to your theme. ;scripts[] = js/script.js ; This section lists the regions defined in Zen's default page.tpl.php and ; maintenance-page.tpl.php files. The name in brackets is the machine name of ; the region. The text after the equals sign is a descriptive text used on the ; admin/structure/blocks page. ; ; In the page.tpl, the contents of the region are output with a ; $page['MACHINE-NAME'] variable and, in the maintenance-page.tpl, the region is ; output with a $MACHINE-NAME variable. For example, with this line in the .info ; file: ; regions[header_top] = Header top ; You'll use this variable in page.tpl.php: ; ; And you'll use this variable in maintenance-page.tpl.php: ; regions[header] = Header regions[navigation] = Navigation bar regions[highlighted] = Highlighted regions[help] = Help regions[content] = Content regions[sidebar_first] = First sidebar regions[sidebar_second] = Second sidebar regions[footer] = Footer regions[bottom] = Page bottom ; The page_top and page_bottom regions are hidden, which means they will not ; show up on the blocks administration page. But they are required in order for ; the html.tpl.php to work properly, so do not delete them. regions[page_top] = Page top regions[page_bottom] = Page bottom ; Various page elements output by the theme can be toggled on and off. The ; "features" control which of these check boxes display on the ; admin/appearance config page. This is useful for suppressing check boxes ; for elements not used by your sub-theme. To suppress a check box, omit the ; entry for it below. See the Drupal 7 Theme Guide for more info: ; http://drupal.org/node/171205#features features[] = logo features[] = name features[] = slogan features[] = node_user_picture features[] = comment_user_picture features[] = favicon features[] = main_menu features[] = secondary_menu ; Set the default values of settings on the theme-settings.php form. settings[zen_breadcrumb] = yes settings[zen_breadcrumb_separator] = ' › ' settings[zen_breadcrumb_home] = 1 settings[zen_breadcrumb_trailing] = 1 settings[zen_breadcrumb_title] = 0 settings[zen_skip_link_anchor] = main-menu settings[zen_skip_link_text] = Jump to navigation settings[zen_html5_respond_meta][] = respond settings[zen_html5_respond_meta][] = html5 settings[zen_html5_respond_meta][] = meta settings[zen_rebuild_registry] = 1 settings[zen_wireframes] = 0 ; To make this sub-theme an admin theme with shortcut links next to titles, ; uncomment the line below. ;settings[shortcut_module_link] = 1