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With funding from Tadpole, CUNY and Greenleaf, Christian Wach created a set of WordPress CiviCRM admin utilities that, amongst other things, made CiviCRM's look and feel much closer to that of WordPress admin.
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https://wordpress.org/plugins/civicrm-admin-utilities/
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### Joomla-led: Shelford
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A single css file running on top of civicrm.css, loaded through the admin paths page (only fully tested with Joomla)
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https://github.com/vingle/civicrm-shelford
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### Cross-CMS: Finsbury Park
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https://github.com/vingle/st.visuali.finsburypark
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### Cross-CMS: Haystack
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Matthew Wire turned CAU into an early extension that can run across all CMSs, with CMS-specific overrides and some user-config. It uses responsive tables to considerably improve the mobile and tablet behaviour of Civi admin pages.
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https://github.com/mattwire/civicrm-haystacktheme
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### Single file: Shelford
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A single css file running on top of civicrm.css, loaded through the admin paths page. The advantage of a single file is you can create a multi-cms test environment and load the same file in each so can test changes across all CMSs)
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https://github.com/vingle/civicrm-shelford
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**Old/deprecated solutions**
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https://github.com/andy-walker/com.uk.andyw.styler
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*What's in a name? CiviCRM themes traditional follow the name of where they were created* |
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