; $Id$ name = Newmarine description = Table-based multi-column theme based on Bluemarine. version = VERSION core = 6.x engine = phptemplate
You will notice that at the top of files you download from Drupal.org there is always a line commented out that starts with $Id:, with a name and some date information that follows after. This is a special ID tag used by the version control system used by Drupal.org (CVS) to maintain all of the core and contributed code. Your custom files don’t need this line on them but it doesn’t hurt to have it there either. If you do ever decide to contribute your work back to the community, you will need to make sure all of your files start with that line. The empty version of this string is simply $Id$.
5. Visit the Drupal theme administration page (Administer→Site building→Themes (admin/build/themes), and enable the new theme by clicking the “Default” radio button next to it, as seen in Figure 11-7. Click “Save configuration” to switch the theme.
Figure 11-7. Selecting Newmarine as the default theme
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