960 Robots is fixed width with two sidebars on the right.
In Drupal 6, the first sidebar, usually in the left, is named left sidebar
and the second sidebar, usually in the right, is named right sidebar
. In Drupal 7, the first sidebar is named sidebar first
and the second sidebar is named sidebar second
.
Download 960 Robots from drupal.org/project/ninesixtyrobots. This version is 6.x-2.0 from 2009-Jul-06, a 88.58 KB download.
When you first install the theme, configure the theme and turn of the spam. Look for the twitter option and turn it off. If you want spam on your site, install an advertising module that sends the advertising revenue to you.
[ ] Use Twitter for site slogan
One problem with this theme, that is common across several new themes, is the reset.css file. Resets are trendy among theme designers. The reset removes the Web browser default theme for common HTML elements. You then have to add all the formatting back in your theme. There are several HTML elements still lacking distinctive styling in this theme.
Validation
The W3C and Total Validator agree this theme validates as XHTML 1.0 Strict. Total Validator validates this theme at WCAG (WAI) levels A, AA, and AAA. WAVE did not detect accessibility errors.
The theme contains CSS valid at levels 2.1 and 3. ![]()
Example HTML
Here are example HTML elements to see how they are formatted by this theme.
<a href="?x">link 1</a>: link 1 This is a test of a link you have not visited. See how links are highlighted. Hover your mouse over this link to see any hover effects that might be used then select the link to see the link displayed as visited.
<a href="?y">link 2</a>: link 2 Leave this link unselected as a comparison link you have not visited.
<abbr title="abbreviation">abbr</abbr>: abbreviation
<acronym title="Cyclic Redundancy Checksum">CRC</acronym>: CRC
<blockquote>blockquote</blockquote>:
blockquote
<cite>cite</cite>: cite
<code>code</code>: code
<div>div</div>:
<form> and <input>: The the comments form at the end of this page (if you are logged in).
<em>em</em>: em
<h1>h1</h1> is usually the top heading in the page. Repeating h1 in this test would break heading nesting.
<h2>h2</h2>:
h2
<h3>h3</h3>:
h3
<h4>h4</h4>:
h4
<h5>h5</h5>:
h5
<h6>h6</h6>:
h6
<hr />:
<ol><li>li</li></ol>:
- li
<p>paragraph</p>: paragraph
<pre>.h3
{
font-size: 1.17em;
}</pre>
.h3
{
font-size: 1.17em;
}
<q>quote</q>: quote
<span>span</span>: span
<strong>strong</strong>: strong
<table><thead><tr><td>th1</td><td>th2</td></tr></thead>
<tbody>
<tr><td>td1</td><td>td2</td></tr>
<tr><td>td3</td><td>td4</td></tr>
</tbody>
</table>:
th1th2
td1td2
td3td4
<ul><li>li</li><li>li</li></ul>:
- li
- li