New Drupal Mobile Theme - "Best Mobile"
We'd like to announce the new "Best Mobile" Drupal theme that's fully responsive and uses the awesome Skeleton responsive framework. This new mobile theme for Drupal packs a lot of cool features in so that you can make incredibly easy modifications to your new mobile theme.
Preview of the Best Mobile Theme

Several Features of Best Mobile
- Drupal 7.x compatible
- 3 different homepage sliders (left slider image, right text block, full width slider image, and left slider image, two right banners)
- 2 color schemes - light and dark
- ShareThis social media integration
- All blocks are easily edited using the one-click contextual editing controls (contextual links)
- Portfolio with 4 layout options (Tiny w/4 columns, Small w/3 columns, Medium w/2 columns, and Large w/1 column)
- Portfolio option -- show or don't show the portfolio descriptions
- Photo galleries (Tiny w/4 columns, Small w/3 columns, Medium w/2 columns, and Large w/1 column)
- Custom typography options
- plus more...


Just submitted customization request
Hi, I just submitted a request for some customization and if you guys can really get it done for me in reasonable time/cost, then I'd gladly liberate you to re-release as a variation of the above theme for all of your users/members.
For readers: my request included a 3 column interface for main content that would allow for left side block placement, but would move that column to right of main in mobile (so content comes first) - also requested to extend Post Icons to cover all content types (not just blogs) and also provide that slick "social" block for All Users (not just site admin)
Some Lacks
this mobile display is excellent and look very nice as compared to other responsive themes but there are some basic features not found with this theme
1.) no facebook like, tweet and etc in blog article, most readers love to click like or recommend instead of share
2.) no location map in contact page
3.) no news subscription
4.) no options of block classes to change the display of each block like using Skinr
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