Starkish is Zen's younger, leaner cousin. It saves the helpful classes and ID's of Zen, but rips out all the CSS and extra markup.
What's all this, then?
Starkish is a compromize between the styleless "Stark" theme and all the other bulky framework themes. It includes NO CSS (except for tabs) and minimal markup like Stark, but includes page and node templates along with convenient template.php functions like Zen (much of it was borrowed from the great Basic theme at http://drupal.org/project/basic).
How To Use Starkish
Starkish is meant to be hacked on. Since it includes no extra markup (i.e., no divs in the templates) and no extra CSS, you're supposed to edit the templates and the CSS till your heart's content. Add divs. Re-order things. Add stylesheets. Remove things you don't need. Do whatever you want.
Features
- Smart body, node, comment, and block classes.
- Simple .info file for easy customization.
- Lack of any sort of theming in templates.
- Option for registry rebuilds with page loads.
- Option to display block edit links.
Installation
- Put the theme in /sites/all/themes (or sites/yoursite.com/themes).
- If you'd like, replace the name "Starkish" in starkish.info with a custom theme name.
- Replace screenshot.png image with a 150x90 image of your theme.
- Head to admin/build/themes to enable it and make it the default.
Credits
Starkish is brought to you by Mike Crittenden with love.
Project Information
- Maintenance status: Unknown
- Development status: Unknown
- Reported installs: 44 sites currently report using this theme. View usage statistics.
- Last modified: July 15, 2010