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Drupal linked themes

Posted by jeremy on January 26th, 2010

We’ve released our first public Drupal module – linkedtheme. This modules gives you the ability to link themes together so that they share their block configuration, great for subthemes.

You might use this Drupal module for a site where one section has a significantly different look to another, but the header or menu section has the same look and you want to display the same blocks.

Linked themes

This Drupal module would also be useful if you had user selectable themes. As the user changed the theme they used they would see the same blocks on the site.

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