| .. | ||
| aggregator | ||
| block | ||
| blog | ||
| book | ||
| color | ||
| comment | ||
| contact | ||
| contextual | ||
| dashboard | ||
| dblog | ||
| field | ||
| field_ui | ||
| file | ||
| filter | ||
| forum | ||
| help | ||
| image | ||
| locale | ||
| menu | ||
| node | ||
| openid | ||
| overlay | ||
| path | ||
| php | ||
| poll | ||
| profile | ||
| rdf | ||
| search | ||
| shortcut | ||
| simpletest | ||
| statistics | ||
| syslog | ||
| system | ||
| taxonomy | ||
| toolbar | ||
| tracker | ||
| translation | ||
| trigger | ||
| update | ||
| user | ||
| README.txt | ||
This directory is reserved for core module files. Custom or contributed modules
should be placed in their own subdirectory of the sites/all/modules directory.
For multisite installations, they can also be placed in a subdirectory under
/sites/{sitename}/modules/, where {sitename} is the name of your site (e.g.,
www.example.com). This will allow you to more easily update Drupal core files.
For more details, see: http://drupal.org/node/176043