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From: E.J. Zufelt
Date: Sep 15, 2010 12:21PM


Good afternoon Angela,

Just as an FYI, almost all markup generated by the Drupal CMS can be themed using template files and theme override functions. This is true for Drupal core, it is true to varying degrees with contributed modules.

Though it is not perfect, there are theme overrides I wish I could perform in Drupal 6 which are not possible without hacking the sourcecode of the project, it is rare that I run across these situations. However, if I really need the change, Drupal, or any other open source CMS, can be modified at the code level, because the code is open.


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On 2010-09-15, at 2:05 PM, Angela French wrote:

> While there is some editing you can do using an development tool such as SharePoint Designer or Visual Studio, it is a losing battle as some code will be generated by the SP engine and you cannot change that. I have found this to be true with most Content Management Systems. In my experience, it is a rare day when any "machine" created code will pass either html or accessibility checks.
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> Angela French
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> Subject: [WebAIM] Making share point accessible.
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> Hi friends,
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> We have a webpage which need to be made accessible. The content of the page is coming from a share point. We cannot find any inbuilt editor for HTML(Edit in HTML mode option is missing) in the SharePoint.
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> Can any one of you assist me in editing the source of the SharePoint code?
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> Thanks & regards
> Rakesh P
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