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Zenophile allows themers to very easily create Zen subthemes without all the tedious file copying and find-and-replacing required when creating subthemes by hand. It also simplifies other common tasks when creating Zen subthemes, such as adjusting the width and placement of sidebars. Zenophile includes a simple API allowing developers to create their own modules to modify Zenophile's behavior and add their own features. And it even supports Drush for you CLI fans out there.
Zenophile includes two sub-modules. The Zenophile Midnight submodule adds CSS and graphics for easily starting a theme with a light-on-dark color scheme. It also serves the dual purpose of demonstrating Zenophile's basic API for interested developers. The Zenophile Sidebars submodule allows you to easily adjust the width and placement of sidebars.
Zenophile Sidebars probably doesn't work correctly for themes for RTL (right-to-left) languages. If you are familiar with building site designs using one of these languages and can help improve Zenophile’s support for these, please contact me - no PHP coding experience necessary.
Praise for Zenophile:
I've been taking peeks at Zenophile for ages but never committed to trying it out. How silly I was. I ought to have tried this module months ago.
Note: Zenophile is not intended to be used on shared hosting servers or other servers you don't have root-level access to; otherwise, permissions problems may occur and you may be “locked out” of the theme Zenophile creates for you. See the documentation for more information about this issue. (If you are not sure if you're using a shared hosting server, then you probably are.) Caveat Drupalor.
Zenophile for Drupal 7 will begin once Zen for Drupal 7 reaches at least beta status.