WHERE TO START -------------- Welcome to Fusion! Most of Fusion's documentation lives on the web, but we'll give you a quick overview here and point to the most important resources. INSTALLATION ------------ 1. Download Fusion from http://drupal.org/project/fusion 2. Unpack the downloaded file, take the folders and place them in your Drupal installation under one of the following locations: sites/all/themes making it available to the default Drupal site and to all Drupal sites in a multi-site configuration sites/default/themes making it available to only the default Drupal site sites/example.com/themes making it available to only the example.com site if there is a sites/example.com/settings.php configuration file Note: you will need to create the "themes" folder under "sites/all/" or "sites/default/". 3. Install the Skinr module: http://drupal.org/project/skinr Skinr makes Fusion even more powerful, giving you control over Fusion's layout and style options in Drupal's interface. Download and install this module like usual to get the most out of Fusion. * How to install modules: http://drupal.org/node/70151 4. Follow the instructions below to build your own Fusion subtheme. FURTHER READING --------------- Full documentation on using Fusion: http://fusiondrupalthemes.com/support/documentation Full documentation on creating a custom Fusion subtheme: http://fusiondrupalthemes.com/support/theme-developers Drupal theming documentation in the Theme Guide: http://drupal.org/theme-guide BUILD YOUR OWN SUBTHEME ----------------------- *** IMPORTANT *** * If add a new template (.tpl.php) file to your subtheme or modify any lines in your subtheme's .info file, you MUST refresh Drupal's cache by clicking the "Clear all caches" button at admin/config/development/performance. * Alternately, you can install one of the following modules and use their cache clearing functions: Administration menu module (http://drupal.org/project/admin_menu) Devel module (http://drupal.org/project/devel) The Fusion Core base theme (parent theme) is designed to be easily extended by a subtheme (child theme). You shouldn't modify any of the CSS or PHP files in the fusion_core/ folder; but instead create a subtheme of Fusion. The examples below assume Fusion and your subtheme will be in sites/all/themes/ 1. Copy the fusion_starter or fusion_starter_lite folder and rename it to be your new subtheme. IMPORTANT: Only lowercase letters and underscores should be used for the name of your subtheme. For example, copy the sites/all/themes/fusion_starter folder and rename it as sites/all/themes/sunshine. * Which starter theme to use? For a comparison of features, please visit: http://fusiondrupalthemes.com/support/theme-developers/subtheming-quickstart 2. In your new subtheme folder, rename the .info file to include the name of your new subtheme. Then edit the .info file to update the name and description. For example, rename the sunshine/fusion_starter.info file to sunshine/sunshine.info. Edit the sunshine.info file and change "name = Fusion Starter" to "name = My Sunshine Theme" and the description to "description = A Fusion subtheme called Sunshine". 3. On this line: stylesheets[all][] = css/fusion-starter-style.css, replace the "fusion-starter" part with your theme's name. Rename the css file in the css/ folder to match. In our example, you would have a file at css/sunshine-style.css Then, visit your site's admin/appearance to set your new theme as the default. 4. Visit your subtheme's settings page (click "Settings" next to it at admin/appearance) to configure basic options and layout. * Learn more about .info file values and setting defaults for these theme settings at: http://fusiondrupalthemes.com/support/theme-developers/subtheming-quickstart Optional: MODIFYING TEMPLATE FILES: If you decide you want to modify any of the .tpl.php template files in the fusion_core folder, copy them to your subtheme's folder before making any changes. Then rebuild the theme registry. For example, copy fusion_core/page.tpl.php to sunshine/page.tpl.php