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Whoops… I missed a question. At least, this time nobody would come at my house with a giant S; maybe he will come with an arithmetic book.
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May be blacklisted?

The tag doesn't anything to the question, as there is very little difference between code being developed for a module, and code required from a module that allows the users (whatever they have an administrative account, or not) to enter code in a text area: In both the cases, the API offered from Drupal is the same, and the same functions can be used in both the cases.

There are eventually differences between developing a module, and a theme, but in most of the cases, the same functions can be called from a module, or a theme. There are differences between the hooks a theme can implement, but that is merging for the question: As long as it is clear the question is about the code to use in a theme, there is no need to use , which would not allow to make a difference between developing a theme, and developing a module.

The tag has been used in 3233 questions:

  • 4 questions were asked in June
  • 15 questions were asked in the current year
  • 30 questions were asked between June, 2012 and September, 2011

May be blacklisted?

The tag doesn't anything to the question, as there is very little difference between code being developed for a module, and code required from a module that allows the users (whatever they have an administrative account, or not) to enter code in a text area: In both the cases, the API offered from Drupal is the same, and the same functions can be used in both the cases.

There are eventually differences between developing a module, and a theme, but in most of the cases, the same functions can be called from a module, or a theme. There are differences between the hooks a theme can implement, but that is merging for the question: As long as it is clear the question is about the code to use in a theme, there is no need to use , which would not allow to make a difference between developing a theme, and developing a module.

The tag has been used in 32 questions:

  • 4 questions were asked in June
  • 15 questions were asked in the current year
  • 30 questions were asked between June, 2012 and September, 2011

May be blacklisted?

The tag doesn't anything to the question, as there is very little difference between code being developed for a module, and code required from a module that allows the users (whatever they have an administrative account, or not) to enter code in a text area: In both the cases, the API offered from Drupal is the same, and the same functions can be used in both the cases.

There are eventually differences between developing a module, and a theme, but in most of the cases, the same functions can be called from a module, or a theme. There are differences between the hooks a theme can implement, but that is merging for the question: As long as it is clear the question is about the code to use in a theme, there is no need to use , which would not allow to make a difference between developing a theme, and developing a module.

The tag has been used in 33 questions:

  • 4 questions were asked in June
  • 15 questions were asked in the current year
  • 30 questions were asked between June, 2012 and September, 2011
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avpaderno Mod
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Blacklist the "developing" tag

May be blacklisted?

The tag doesn't anything to the question, as there is very little difference between code being developed for a module, and code required from a module that allows the users (whatever they have an administrative account, or not) to enter code in a text area: In both the cases, the API offered from Drupal is the same, and the same functions can be used in both the cases.

There are eventually differences between developing a module, and a theme, but in most of the cases, the same functions can be called from a module, or a theme. There are differences between the hooks a theme can implement, but that is merging for the question: As long as it is clear the question is about the code to use in a theme, there is no need to use , which would not allow to make a difference between developing a theme, and developing a module.

The tag has been used in 32 questions:

  • 4 questions were asked in June
  • 15 questions were asked in the current year
  • 30 questions were asked between June, 2012 and September, 2011