>
>
>
> Our core business is building sites with Drupal.  We focus on XHTML 1.0
> strict compliance and are striving towards full adherence of the New
> Zealand e-government web guidelines which cover accessibility, and
> various other considerations.  We've found Drupal to be remarkably
> pliable with regard to those changes.
>
> Susan, the approach of altering modules that you described will
> definitely cause you maintenance headaches.  I would encourage you to
> learn as much as possible about Drupal's very sophisticated system of
> both theme and functionality overrides (called "hooks" in the Drupal
> world).


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> Kind regards,
>
> Dave



Thanks Dave for the input on hooks, which I have used in a few of the
modules and they're real effective and I should've mentioned them.

Unfortunately some of the modules I'm trying to use I find I still have to
do some changing to.  I guess it's my lack of knowledge, but not all modules
seem to be equal to me.  I'll take your suggestion and do more research and
see how I can avoid this entirely, and I haven't done anything in multi-site
mode.


-- 
Susan R. Grossman
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