Hello all,

I'm new to Drupal, and I have come here from the land of WordPress skinning.

My question is, is there 'the drupal loop' that I can dig into, add some divs and classes, move things around, and delete things here and there? With WordPress you have a set of PHP files within the theme where these can be edited, but I'm not seeing that in Drupal. (Does this have to do with the 'blocks' set up?)

Anyhow just wondering if there are files that I can edit that put the html around its queries and such. A specific area I'm looking at is a 'recent comments' sidebar, where the time posted does not have a custom attribute when viewing the source code.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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coreb’s picture

You are going to want to look into the themes directory of a drupal install, and check out some of the themes. I'm not familiar with doing themeing, but that is the quickest and dirty answer.

There was a fairly recent discussion on Drupal theming for beginners.