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Taxonomy

A powerful core module that gives your site use of the organizational keywords known in other systems as categories, tags, or metadata. It allows you to connect, relate and classify your site’s content. In Drupal, these terms are gathered within “vocabularies”. The Taxonomy module allows you to create, manage and apply those vocabularies.

Teaser

A short introductory sentence or paragraph about a piece of content that informs readers about the subject of the content. By default, the first paragraph or two of the content is used (there is a setting for how much), usually with a link to the complete node

Term

An organizational key word, known in other systems as categories or metadata. A term is a label that can be applied to a node. They are also known as tags.

Theme

A collection of templates files, configuration files and asset files (JavaScript, CSS, images, fonts) which together determine the look and feel of a site. A theme contains elements such as the header, icons, block layout, etc.

Toggling

This is “hiding” text behind another piece of text. Example: for an FAQ page, you could have a question, and then upon clicking on that question, text (an answer) could appear underneath it. If you clicked on the question again, the text would then disappear.