Susan,
That give me an idea. I am just starting to learn PHP and Drupal so making
changes on my own will be fun. I am looking forward to tacking some.

Thanks,

Jim




I am currently working on a large Drupal project using lots of modules.   I
> have created my own Theme that is 508 compliant (and semantic) that I use to
> start with - headers, footers, content area titles, main site navigation
> that is based off the Garland theme.    No problem there.
>
> Each module though that I work with I asses the code and then make
> modifications to the base files if necessary to be compliant, and most times
> it is necessary, though sometimes its only a couple of little things.   It's
> not hard to do, but later upgrades are going to be a b---  so I document
> every change hopefully to make it easier later on.
>
> It also depends on what "Ajax" functionality you choose to use, or not
> use.  The more you use, the less compliant it becomes.
>
> This is all so simplistic, don't know if any of it will help you.
>
> --
> Susan R. Grossman
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>


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