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Omega 3.2 release goals
The goals for the Omega 3.2 release are interface enhancements, CSS additions/deletions, making for a cleaner and easier to use experience for out of the box installs of Omega.
Omega 3.2 release outline
The following issues will be addressed in the upcoming 3.2 release of Omega. This list is not yet complete, and features/bug fixes will be added to it as they are filtered in the issue queue.
- #1513742: Using a (different) Omega subtheme as administrative theme breaks on theme settings.page
- #1155416: Narrow layout and many tab in core tab menu
- #1294012: RTL support css file
- #1187622: Log in or register Improperly displayed
- #1289726: Improve out of the box experience of subthemes
- #1268028: Node and Comment links should be displayed inline rather than floated
- #1277886: Clean up coding standards
- #1447146: pager layout not flexible
- #1261470: Using em in omega-text.css for font size instead of px
- #1285654: Making html5shiv Google code script use https if necessary
- #1484088: More robust node author class for styling
- #1348820: Reduce alpha_invoke performance impact
- #1503102: Not accessible to keyboard only users
- #1343274: IE7 - always has responsive-layout-mobile set ...
- #1456504: Libraries without a name in info file cause PHP notice after cache clear
- #1282808: One-Col panel missing margins
- #1447066: Panel pane classes in omega 12 column set margin to zero
- #1518140: Minor typo in README.txt template folder for Starterkits
- #1450520: Improve Panel layout support in <= IE7
- #1436308: change global.css to subtheme-global.css
- #1331014: Undefined index warnings
- #1674238: Adapt html.tpl.php output to RDFa 1.1 / HTML5