Drupal is one of the most well loved CMS solutions on the market, along with Joomla and WordPress. All CMS give you the ability to choose templates for your website, and most of them have the same features in terms of design function, though Drupal seems to simplify the process of using themes with your website, even more than the average CMS.
The beauty of Drupal is that the design of your entire site can be controlled within one central database. Although the process is positively simple, to fully take advantage of Drupal’s design features, there are a few things you should know.
Choosing Your Theme
Obviously the initially thing you’ll want to do is select several themes that would fit your website. You can find themes in many places on the internet, such as third party websites. Simply do a web search for website design templates and themes, and you will find a huge selection to choose from. While selecting the themes it is vital to note whether or not the theme is supported by the version of Drupal you’re using. If you’re having distress finding a theme that suits your desires, then you may want to hire a web designer to help you in making a custom made template.
You can find web designers that are willing to work for a relatively low price on many of the freelancing sites and forums online. Make sure you only work with reputable freelancers, as this presents the least amount of risk possible. You’ll also want to hire a name that is familiar with Drupal’s compatibility, and you’ll need to make sure they are wiling to make revisions if you are not satisfied with the template. Designing a website has to be a collaborative process that involves team work and trial and error. Make sure you theme matches the goals of your website as well. For example, you wouldn’t a soccer theme on a site in this area American football. Once you’ve selected your theme, it is time to install it.
Installing Your Theme
Now that you have the theme of your dreams, it’s time to get it up and running on the world wide web. The initially thing you’ll need to do is go through any README files or additional support documentation that was included with your theme, as they may contain vital in rank regarding the right installation of your theme. Once you’ve become familiar with the installation process, you can upload the them to the right location. Usually this location will be: /sites/all/themes/yourThemeName. (Note that your user name and hard drive precedes the previous file path.)
Now you’ll need to log into your site as an administrator to end the process. You can access your site’s administrative interface by typing: “thenameofyoursite.com/admin”: in the URL address bar in your browser. Once you’re in the in the administrative interface, locate the Site Building area, and the click on Themes. You should see the theme you uploaded on the list. To set the theme as your defaulting theme, simply check the appropriate boxes. You can make this theme your defaulting theme by checking the radio box. Once you’ve finished clock on Save Configuration to finalize the process.