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dj jones, 2014-08-13 19:41


Redmine theme list

This is a directory of the available themes for Redmine, sorted with the most recently updated ones first. The information listed in the respective theme entry fields is described in the legend at the end of this page. General information about Redmine themes and how to install them into your Redmine can be found on Themes.

Also be aware
  • the ThemeChanger plugin: http://www.redmine.org/plugins/themechanger: which lets each user select the theme of Redmine at "My page": works with 2.5.x, 2.4.x, 2.3.x, 2.2.x, 2.1.x, 2.0.x; and has had 5-star user ratings recently (last checked 4 June 2014)

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Themes included within RedMine core software

Classic theme

Default theme

Updated in 2014

Flatly light

A-Responsive-1

Redmine Bootstrap

Bavarian Dawn theme

Circle theme

Gitmike

Issue Readability theme

Metro Redmine (forked)

Pepper

Progressive theme

Progressive Projects List theme

Red-Andy theme

Updated in 2013

A1 theme

Axiom theme

Basecamp-with-icon theme

Coffee theme

Fedmine theme

Highrise theme

Pixel Cookers theme

Progressive Gants Mod theme

RedmineCRM theme

Redpenny theme

Sparse

Updated in 2012

Aurora theme

CM - Red theme

Modula Mojito

Modula Gitlab

AG-2 Theme

Updated before 2012

AdminsQ3 theme

Alternate theme

ArchLinux theme

Basecamp theme

  • Basecamp is a Redmine-port of 37signals® Basecamp® theme.
    • Author: _Peter Theill_
    • Latest release: n/a, 2009-07-17
    • Compatible with: Redmine 0.8.x & Redmine Trunk
    • Public SCM: n/a
    • Public ITS: n/a
    • Screen shot: Image more here

Basecamp Persian theme

InnerBoard

Libernix-redmine-ecoblue theme

Modula Martini

Redjourn theme

Squeejee theme

  • Squeejee is a dark-theme showing Redmine's theme-capabilities.

Watersky theme

Redmine theme list legend

A sample of a complete themelist entry in Redmine syntax (where << and >> are used as a replacement for the square brackets to prevent parsing by Redmine) looks like this:

h3. Default theme

* <<ThemeDefault|Default>> the default Redmine theme (included).
** Author: "_Jean-Philippe Lang_":/users/1
** Latest release: _<code>n/a</code>, 2009-07-10
** Compatible with: _Redmine 0.8.x & Redmine Trunk_
** Public SCM: _http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/browse/trunk/public/stylesheets_
** Public ITS: _http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/issues_
  • Every theme-entry starts with an heading h3
  • This previous heading is followed by a bulleted list item containing a short description of the theme starting with the name of the theme which links to an announcement on the Redmine.org forums or a dedicated wiki-page on Redmine.org
  • After the previous list item we now have several bulleted sub-list items containing:
    • the author of the theme with a link to the Redmine.org profile page if the user is registered at Redmine.org
    • an optional field containing the active maintainer of the theme, with a link to the Redmine.org profile page if the user is registered at Redmine.org, if the theme is mostly maintained by another person than the (initial) author
    • the latest release of the theme plus it's release-date, where the release-date is the date of the latest commit if the theme author does not provide packages or git-tags of releases ánd does not update the theme-version after every commit
    • the Redmine releases which the theme is compatible with (currently the only two values filled-in are 0.8.x and Trunk) ** a link to the public SCM system for the theme (if it exists, otherwise n/a)
    • a link to the (dedicated, so no links to forum-threads on Redmine.org) public ITS for the theme (if it exists, otherwise n/a)

Updated by dj jones about 10 years ago · 289 revisions