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possible to "theme" only certain sections of a site, select types of content, or even individual pages
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For example, your theme could specify a different look for just the front page of your site.
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Change layouts, images or fonts
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Hide or display fields dependent on user role
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Dynamically respond to changes in the content or to user input
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A theme can also be used to override (modify or replace) the text and variables that are generated by modules. For example, a theme can be used to replace the default label on the Search button or to hide and display certain fields that are part of a particular content type. You can also override the default CSS classes that might appear in your content.
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Knowing the "Drupal way" can lead to minimized code bloat and easier maintenance
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