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Step 1: Omega Subtheming

Last updated September 2, 2012. Created by himerus on June 5, 2010.
Edited by banghouse, dchakrab, havensp, Cellar Door. Log in to edit this page.

As is the case when working with all Drupal themes, it is recommended that you create a subtheme of Omega rather than editing the base theme itself. This allows you to easily update the theme in the future as new features are added and bugs are squashed. Follow the links below to find out how to easily install the Omega theme in your Drupal site folder and then find the best method of creating a subtheme for you.

If you have not done so yet, install these RECOMMENDED MODULES to harness the full power of Omega and make life easier on yourself.

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