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Features5 / 5
Reliability5 / 5
Ease Of Use5 / 5
Documentation4.33 / 5
Vote Count3
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module overview

Module Overview

Drupal.org Excerpt:

ThemeKey allows you to define simple or sophisticated theme-switching rules which allow automatic selection of a theme depending on current path, taxonomy terms, language, node-type, and many, many other properties. It can also be easily extended to support additional properties exposed by other modules.... [More...]

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Maintainer:mkalkbrenner
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VersionDateFilesRelease notes
7.x-2.02012-Jan-19DownloadRecommended
6.x-4.02012-Jan-19DownloadRecommended
7.x-2.x-dev2012-Jan-20DownloadDevelopment
6.x-4.x-dev2012-Jan-20DownloadDevelopment
7.x-1.52011-Sep-19DownloadOther
6.x-3.62011-Sep-19DownloadOther
Total Downloads: 512 "Development" releases should be considered in beta.

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Saved me from frustration...

I'm using a custom theme for our public site that has a CiviCRM backend. The CiviCRM Theme module just wasn't cutting it and this module saved the day. If you're using CiviCRM and exposing /profile, /contribute, or /friend pages etc with a custom theme and want to keep everything else as Garland (for example) then you need this module! Documentation is not totally clear, but good enough.

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One of the best modules I've ever seen!

Perfectly and elegantly solves a crucial problem in Drupal (one that Joomla and Mambo fans are quick to point out in a side-by-side comparison of the CMS's) and allows you to use different themes based on, basically, whatever sort of criteria you want.
Flexible, incredibly easy to use, and works perfectly out-of-box.
One point is docked because there is, currently, no good documentation the module, but the user-interface is so easy you don't need it! Highly recommended for Joomla 6.x!

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ThemeKey solved my problem.

Based on Google searches, lots of people want to be able to select the theme for a view, especially when all the content of that view is within the same organic group. Themekey came to my rescue. Just specify the URL to the page View in the themekey configuration screen and then specify the theme to use. An voila, the theme now matches the og!

Thanks for such a helpful module.

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