You may or may not like these:
'#202020,#0633a7,#000000,#808080,#000000' => t('Gothic'),
'#cf68a2,#c71a72,#fbbcde,#d84b7e,#9b3b3b' => t('In The Pink'),
'#d48440,#d20404,#a1443a,#f6352c,#871d12' => t('Raging Bull'),
'#ffebcd,#8b4513,#d1681d,#d2691e,#000000' => t('Sandstone'),
'#29996a,#1f563f,#0ce4cc,#02ca90,#2a8d8a' => t('Seascape'),
'#b7a0ba,#c70000,#a1443a,#f21107,#515d52' => t('Shiny Tomato'),
'#18583d,#1b5f42,#34775a,#52bf90,#2d2d2d' => t('Teal Top'),
'#6b91ff,#c97b26,#fdb9d5,#fa6196,#1a1919' => t('Victorian'),
'#ffee00,#3e8bb1,#f6e304,#91fd0d,#419d39' => t('Wake Up Call'),
'#f1db09,#bd8a05,#fbf498,#faec14,#6e4308' => t('Yellow Pages'),
Comments
Comment #1
Jeff Burnz commentedWow, thanks!
Like the Gothic, Raging bull, Teal top and Yellow Pages schemes the best.
Not so sure about the more garish combos, but the above I will give serious thought to including, the more the merrier!
Comment #2
nancydruI was trying these on my dev site and decided that Sandstone needs the first and third numbers reversed and then it is the scheme I am using (the colors complement each other and are supposedly "pleasing"). The Victorian scheme looks much better in Garland, where these were originally developed. "In the Pink" is similar to the default and not quite as bright. I have a site that I think would be good for that. It would be nice to have some way to also specify the block title colors.
Thanks for this great theme. It is quickly becoming a favorite.
Comment #3
nancydru