AdaptiveTheme

Responsive HTML5 Base Theme

Adaptivetheme is a powerful theme framework designed from the ground up to power modern, cross browser/cross device websites using responsive design techniques.
Adaptivetheme allows you to set up specific layouts for different device groups - such as desktop, tablet and smartphone - all with zero coding. Its all easy point-and-click configuration.
If you are using Panels try the Browscap CTools module to control the visibility of panel panes in mobile devices or Browscap Block to do the same thing with normal blocks.
Panels, Display Suite and Gpanels are fully supported with many options for displaying panel type layouts in mobile.
Adaptivetheme is blindingly fast - it employs extensive use of drupal_static and other caching techniques to speed up page rendering and delivery. If you're not fast you're last, right?
Adaptivetheme is built around these basic concepts:

  • Responsive design
  • Pluggable layout system
  • HTML5
  • WGAC 2.0 Accessibility

Documentation

There is extensive documentation on setting up and using Adaptivetheme for themers and site builders available in our documentation section.

Premium Themes

To help support our open source projects we offer our Premium Drupal Theme Club. Club members get support for Adaptivetheme related issues and access to our range of premium responsive Drupal themes.

AT Core Extended

AT 7.x-3.x ships with optional Extensions. These are point-and-click style settings for things such as fonts, heading styles, layout tweaks, image alignment and more. All extensions are optional and can be toggled on and off as required. Please see the Extensions documentation for more details.

Version Information

Always match version for version - this means the subtheme and Adaptivetheme core need to be the same version, for example:
Adaptivetheme 7.x-3.x => use 7.x-3.x sub-themes
Adaptivetheme 7.x-2.x => use 7.x-2.x sub-themes

Drupal 8

The Drupal 8 port (or rather re-write) is underway. The theme is at the prototyping stage and help is needed to test out new ideas, code reviews and generally weeding out bugs etc. Code is likely to move fast and I will be posting issues and tagging them with #atd8.
Extensive documentation already exists within the theme itself to make it easy to get started. Please see this issue for more details on the Adaptivetheme Drupal 8 roadmap:
#2051491: [META] Drupal 8 - Roadmap and Update