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Mobile Menu Options for Omega & Drupal

on October 2, 2012 - 4:26pm

Based on a comment on my Omega Theme blog post asking about responsive menus, I decided to outline a few thoughts I have on what works!

Check out the Responsive Menu Options article on Mediacurrent's blog page

 

Omega Theme / Responsive Design Resources

on June 15, 2012 - 1:54pm

Since I've begin working with the Omega Theme and Responsive design, I've accumulated quite a list of handy links and tools that I use to help me build my wireframes and mockups, test my designs, and work with Omega (yes, I do refer to my own blog posts sometimes!) Hopefully this list can help you in some way too!

And just in case you aren't sure what responsive design is or why it's important, here's a couple good reads.
 

The Omega Theme (an inherently responsive theme for Drupal) and it's complementary modules

Lauren Mae Shafer

on May 24, 2012 - 11:03am
Lauren Mae Shafer

Lauren Mae Shafer is a talented actress from Michigan. She needed a website that would reflect her level of professionalism and boost her SEO. She also wanted to be able to maintain the site herself and update it with both photos and video clips from movie trailers and commericlals.

Drupal Gardens was the perfect solution! Both affordable and easy to maintain, we we able to get a new site for her up and running in no time, and in only about 5 billable hours!

Tampa Bay Drupal User Group Theme

on May 16, 2012 - 7:51pm
TBDUG Theme

The Tampa Bay Drupal Users Group is a group for Drupal enthusiasts who enjoy getting together the first Thursday of each month at 6pm to talk about Drupal, plan Drupal events, and have some fun. During TBDUG meetings we showcase modules, projects, and themes. 

When I moved to St. Petersburg, Florida, I joined TBDUG and found out they were in dire need of a new theme on their website. Since I was learning all about the Omega theme and why responsive design is important, I chose Omega as the base

Drupal on the Bayou

on December 9, 2011 - 4:51pm

Drupal on the Bayou has come to a close, and it was a fun couple of days. This was the smallest Drupal event I've been to, but every dynamic has it's advantages. Maybe it's my own personal perception, but I felt as if the small size made everyone much more approachable. Everything was a bit more relaxed and informal, but that made it feel that much more cozy. I met some great folks from the New Orleans area and elsewhere, and learned quite a lot. Here's my recap...

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