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							- Modules extend your site functionality beyond Drupal core.
 
- WHAT TO PLACE IN THIS DIRECTORY?
 
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- Placing downloaded and custom modules in this directory separates downloaded and
 
- custom modules from Drupal core's modules. This allows Drupal core to be updated
 
- without overwriting these files.
 
- DOWNLOAD ADDITIONAL MODULES
 
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- Contributed modules from the Drupal community may be downloaded at
 
- https://www.drupal.org/project/project_module.
 
- ORGANIZING MODULES IN THIS DIRECTORY
 
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- You may create subdirectories in this directory, to organize your added modules,
 
- without breaking the site. Some common subdirectories include "contrib" for
 
- contributed modules, and "custom" for custom modules. Note that if you move a
 
- module to a subdirectory after it has been enabled, you may need to clear the
 
- Drupal cache so it can be found.
 
- There are number of directories that are ignored when looking for modules. These
 
- are 'src', 'lib', 'vendor', 'assets', 'css', 'files', 'images', 'js', 'misc',
 
- 'templates', 'includes', 'fixtures' and 'Drupal'.
 
- MULTISITE CONFIGURATION
 
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- In multisite configurations, modules found in this directory are available to
 
- all sites. You may also put modules in the sites/all/modules directory, and the
 
- versions in sites/all/modules will take precedence over versions of the same
 
- module that are here. Alternatively, the sites/your_site_name/modules directory
 
- pattern may be used to restrict modules to a specific site instance.
 
- MORE INFORMATION
 
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- Refer to the “Developing for Drupal” section of the README.txt in the Drupal
 
- root directory for further information on extending Drupal with custom modules.
 
 
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