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Impact Drupal Theme is a responsive multipurpose Drupal 7 theme. Impact Theme is an advance version of popular theme Responsive Blog. This theme difference from Responsive Blog theme with a touch of dark background and blue styling to make it more elegant.
The theme is completely responsive, and has been tested on the iPhone and iPad for optimal performance. This is an all around great theme, useful for almost any project.
Features
- Responsive, Mobile-Friendly Theme
- 1-column and 2-coumns layout support
- A total of 12 block regions
- Configurable layout : Sidebar can be Right or Left
- Mobile support (Smartphone, Tablet, iPhone, Android, etc)
- Configurable jQuery Cycle Image Slideshow
- Multi-level drop-down menus (Multilingual support)
- Minimal design and nice typography
- HTML5 & super clean markup
- Detailed CSS rules for Typography, Forms Elements, Node Teaser, Comments, etc.
- Facebook, Twitter and other Social Icon.
Version Control
One-Time Only
Setting up repository for the first time
git clone --branch 7.x-1.x https://git.drupal.org/project/impact_theme.git
cd impact_theme
Routinely
The headings below are not sequential. What you choose to do depends on where you are in your process.
Checking your repository status
To see what you will commit by running git commit
and what you could commit by running git add
before running git commit
.
git status
Switching to a different branch
When you clone the repository you have access to all the branches and tags. The first command shows your choices. The second command makes the switch. See branching and tagging for details.
git branch -a
git checkout [branchname]
Patching
Getting ready to create or apply patches
If you have not already cloned the repository, follow the directions above for setting up this repository in your local environment. Be sure you are on the branch you wish to patch, then ensure it is up-to-date with the following command:
git pull origin 7.x-1.x
Creating a patch
For most improvements, use the following command after making your changes:
git diff > [description]-[issue-number]-[comment-number].patch
For more complex improvements that require adding/removing files, work over the course of multiple days including Git commits, or collaboration with others, see the Advanced patch workflow.
Applying a patch
Download the patch to your working directory. Apply the patch with the following command:
git apply -v [patchname.patch]
To avoid accidentally including the patch file in future commits, remove it:
rm [patchname.patch]
When you’re done: Reverting uncommited changes
Revert changes to a specific file:
git checkout [filename]
Revert changes to the whole working tree:
git reset --hard