Blog Redesign and Drupal "Spring Theme" Released

Drupal Spring Theme by Ted Serbinski

Almost exactly 1 year ago I redesigned this blog and today, I unveil yet another new design. This time, it’s running Drupal 6 and all that goodness. I’ve enhanced the contrast on the design quite a bit and really improved the readability on posts and comments, along with using the GeSHi code filter for much better display of code snippets. This theme was built on top of the Drupal Blueprint theme, which I maintain, and also made theming this site quick and simple.

As always, my previous theme (screen shot above) is now available for download below. A full page screenshot is also available as well. Feel free to use the theme as example, turn into something better, and even contribute back to Drupal if you wish. I do not have any plans for it except to share with others. Please note, the theme is Drupal 5 so would need a tiny bit of work to make it work on Drupal 6.

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Theme looks great!. Can’t

Theme looks great!. Can’t wait until I learn how to do a theme. Seems so distant to me right now. But Hopefully I will get there.

Great theme Ted! Thanks so

Great theme Ted! Thanks so much for providing a download for it. I hope to learn more about how you use the Blueprint theme by studying your theme design here. Thanks much! Shrop

Hey Ted! I’ve been

Hey Ted! I’ve been absolutely loving BluePrint. It’s slick, it’s clean, it’s awesome.

Very nice looking theme. I

Very nice looking theme. I don’t why people say that they’re aren’t any good Drupal themes out there!!! Apparently we need to direct them to your site.

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