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Drupal Cheat Sheet Desktop Wallpaper

In this post we release a yet another freebie: a Drupal Cheat Sheet Desktop Wallpaper, a desktop wallpaper that features most popular variables of the open source content management system Drupal. The wallpaper was created by Giovanni Scala for Smashing Magazine and its readers. This pack is a set of wallpapers for Drupal developers showcasing available Drupal variables and their...

In this post we release a yet another freebie: a Drupal Cheat Sheet Desktop Wallpaper, a desktop wallpaper that features most popular variables of the open source content management system Drupal. The wallpaper was created by Giovanni Scala for Smashing Magazine and its readers.

Download the wallpapers for free!

Screenshot

Features

This pack is a set of wallpapers for Drupal developers showcasing available Drupal variables and their descriptions in a compact overview.

  • Page.tpl.php defines the main skeleton for the page,
  • Node.tpl.php controls the display of a node, and a node summary,
  • Comment.tpl.php defines the HTML for the comments block,
  • Block.tpl.php contains theme implementation to display a block (left and/or right side of page),
  • Box.tpl.php prints a simple HTML box around a page element.

Blockbox
Blockbox

Comment
Comment

Node
Node

Page
Page

Behind the design

As always, here are some insights from the designer:

Web developers typically work with many windows and applications opened at the same time, so why don't use a wallpaper background to help remembering most used variables without opening a yet another window? Many users have alrealdy appreciated the Wordpress Help Sheet Wallpaper, so we hope that the Drupal theme developers will enjoy this one, too.

Thank you, Giovanni. We appreciate your work and your good intentions.


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