Guy Paddock shares a short tip for people who want to create custom, per-theme styles for the Advanced Forum module.
Content Management

As your business evolves, so will your content. A content management system allows you to manage your website’s content quickly, easily and as frequently as you’d like. By default, RedBottle uses Drupal which is know for its security, scalability and diverse community of developers. This is why the White House and branches of NASA have made it their system of choice.
Websites of today are very different from those of the previous decade. Today, information changes very rapidly. You and your business need the ability to easily edit your website to reflect the changing environment. A content management system (CMS) allows you to do this.
A CMS allows you to modify, edit, add and remove select content
from your website without the need for a degree in computer science. By default, RedBottle includes the Drupal CMS on all websites we build. Red Bottle uses Drupal because of its scalability, durability and wide spread adoption by the government, corporations and educational institutions.
Drupal is Open Source, and thus it is continuously being developed and improved. This means that your site starts day one with over ten years of perfecting development and security and will continue to be perfected after your project is released.
As a final bonus, many Drupal components or Add-ons, have already been community developed. This means that in many cases we can integrate previously developed components rather than needing to develop from scratch thus reducing cost and time to release.
RBD News
New RedBottle Website
ROCHESTER, NY - Red Bottle Design, LLC has launched its new corporate website running on Drupal 7.
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