I've put a Drupal 7 instance with all of the Drupal 7 themes available on drupal.org. Seems this is easier for me to try out stuff than installing different themes on various sites and then removing them.

You can find them here: http://bit.ly/sbL2RJ

My plan is to update them at least once a week.

Cheers,

\@matthias

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mermentau’s picture

Really interesting effort. I'm bookmarking it for reference as it could be a time saver in the future.

malcomio’s picture

Hi

I had the same idea, and built http://www.drupal7themegallery.com

Now I see you had the idea first.

Mine includes themes as nodes, and views with screenshots.

I'm planning to expand it a bit further. If I can work out how to enable anonymous users to change the theme colouring, that would be pretty cool.

cackalacky’s picture

I tried to put together pretty much the same thing here: Free Drupal 7 themes. The Switchtheme module works great for selecting the theme but I haven't had any luck allowing anonymous users to edit the color scheme.

mobonobomo’s picture

Yup, I had done basically the same thing back in July of 2011, but I don't have ALL of the themes (I eliminate them if they are totally unworkable). I have gotten some great feedback, and the site is still going strong: http://drupal7themes.arxic.com/

netflarehq’s picture

good, but stop plastering them with ads you poor people

aacraig’s picture

These are all great, and would be even greater with a more useful UI.

The select boxes aren't the best choice for changing themes, as you have no idea what you're getting into, and clicking through each one forces you to waste oodles of time previewing themes you don't want.

Thumbnails would be much nicer.

I like the view here:
http://drupal7themegallery.com/theme-gallery

That's useful.

Don't mind the ads, myself -- you guys put the work into a useful service and a little financial compensation (or even a lot, why not?) through ads is certainly deserved.