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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

The Category links – which show up just below the header logo in the default Drigg theme, as well as in the Categories block (upper right-hand sidecolumn by default), are pulled from a Drupal “vocabulary” (taxonomy) – configure these at administer > content management > categories, creating category terms in the “Category” vocabulary.

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I added an “about this site” page – created as a static page (from the Admin menu, Create content; Page); giving this an address “about” in the URL path settings field.

To link to this, I created a link in the primary links menu – administer > site building > menus; primary links, linking to the path “about”.  In the default Drigg theme, these primary links show up in the upper right hand corner of the page header.  I’ve also linked in this menu to our school’s course management platform (a Moodle installation).

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