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Old 03-09-2013, 07:11 AM   #1
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LXer: Creating and Theming a Custom Content Type with Drupal 7


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One of the great new things about Drupal 7 is that it's now easierto customize your site content. In Drupal 6, you typically had to usethe CCK (Content Construction Kit) module for fine-grained control incustomizing content, but that has been folded into core for Drupal 7. Drupal7 is now a true content management framework (CMF).

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