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Drupal 7 Theming Cookbook

By : Karthik Kumar
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Drupal 7 Theming Cookbook

By: Karthik Kumar

Overview of this book

<p>The greatest strength of Drupal lies in its design which, when employed correctly, allows developers to literally handcraft every aspect of a site, so that it looks and performs exactly how they want it to. While it is reasonably straightforward to download a Drupal theme and install it, doing anything beyond that is not. Using custom themes requires familiarity and experience with Drupal's theming system, especially if you want to easily administer and maintain your themes.</p> <p>Drupal 7 Theming Cookbook provides a plethora of recipes that enable Drupal template designers to make full use of its extensibility and style their site just the way they want it. It is a well-rounded guide which will allow users to take full advantage of Drupal's theming system.</p> <p>This cookbook starts with recipes which address the basics of Drupal's theme system, including regions and blocks. It then moves on to advanced topics such as creating a custom theme and using it to modify the layout and style of content. With the introduction of the Field API and the growing importance of Views and Panels in Drupal 7, chapters have been dedicated to each feature. You will also learn many techniques for dealing with Drupal&rsquo;s templating system, which will allow you create themes which surpass even the existing Drupal and contributed modules.</p>
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Drupal 7 Theming Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Using a fieldset to group fields


The FIELDSET element is used to group related fields together and can be seen extensively in Drupal forms. While we saw how to inject markup in the previous recipe to group fields from a styling point of view, in this recipe, we will be looking at grouping related fields of the contact form using two separate fieldsets.

Getting ready

We will be using the mysite module created earlier in this book to hold our customizations. As we are altering the contact form, it is assumed that the Contact module is enabled and configured with at least a couple of contact categories via its management page at admin/structure/contact [Home | Administration | Structure | Contact form]. Enabling the module automatically makes a menu item available, which can also be enabled from the menu management page at admin/structure/menu [Home | Administration | Structure | Menus].

The form is accessible via the URL contact and should look something like the following screenshot:

How...