1. Web 2.0 Template designs are perfect way to create a fresh new look,
important for any business:
We always strive to satisfy the desires of our users as well as follow the latest trends of Web
design. That has become the reason for our designing team to start producing Web 2.0 Templates.
As Web 2.0 technologies greatly differ from an old web the design has also been changed.
Everything starting with the background and ending with content fonts has been changed. From now
on our web 2.0 templates are easier to use and customize.
THEMES:
Themes
Themes allow you to change the look and feel of your Drupal site. These contributed themes are not
part of any official release and may not work correctly. Only use matching versions of themes with
Drupal. Themes released for Drupal 5.x will not work for Drupal 6.x. To preview themes, visit the
thirdparty site ThemeGarden.org.
Wabi
2. Wabi theme is a original recolorable theme for Drupal 5.x and 6.x
Key Features
•Midium tone color with brush taste for elegance.
•Recolorable theme (like Garland theme) with color module.
•Many original color schemes are prepared.
•Supports both 2 column and 3 column layout.
•Supports both liquid and fixed width layout. It can be easily switched and configured at the
theme setting page.
It is tested with Firefox, IE7, Opera and Safari.
NOTE
To change the color scheme or customizing color, you need to use the public file system.
To use custom theme settings with Drupal 5.x, you need to install Theme Settings API module.
WEB 2.0 LAYOUT:
Figure 1. Web 2.0 business model
The Web 2.0 business model
Many business applications are based on Web 2.0 concepts and technologies—C2C ebusiness,
video sales, iTunes, Google Maps, and so on—which represents the transformation from the
traditional enterprisecentric model to the customercentric model. In the age of Web 2.0, the end
users play more important roles in the network. They participate in communities, compose blogs,
contribute to wikis, share Flash videos, populate tags, and perform many other functions. End users
are not only consumers of the information and services provided by enterprises but also providers.