Skinnable websites

domesticat.net was, for some number of years, skinnable. I moved the site into drupal in mid-2007 so that I could use my personal website as a sandbox for testing out some of the modules and code that I use at work.

I’d like to think that eventually, I will rebuild some of my skins under drupal. The truth, however, is that I landed the job of a lifetime, and unsurprisingly, it comes with the hours of … well, a lifetime. It might or might not ever come back up.

If you’re looking for the tutorial, I’ll re-add it shortly.

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is the home of Amy Qualls-McClure since 2000. She is a Drupal / quilt geek in Huntsville, Alabama. One spouse, two cats, no kids, lots of opinions.

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