What is the Web Experience Toolkit (WET)?

A front-end framework used to build accessible, mobile friendly, and multilingual websites. It is open source and led by the Government of Canada (http://wet-boew.github.io/wet-boew/index-en.html).

Project Overview

We have created a WET (version 4.x) suite that includes a theme and accompanying modules. It was created to be modular, light, and easy to upgrade.

This module creates a page at /menu/export using the site's 'main-menu' with the appropriate structure and classes in order for the wet_bow JS framework to use to create the main menu drop downs and collapsible elements. A demo can be found here: http://wet-boew.github.io/wet-boew/demos/menu/menu-en.html.

It is meant to be used along side the WET4 Theme found here: https://www.drupal.org/project/wet4.

What is the difference between this project and the WET Distribution?

The Web Experience Toolkit distribution (https://www.drupal.org/project/wetkit) is a content management system. If you prefer an out-of-the-box system, please refer to the distribution.

This suite is meant for site builders who prefer to have a bit more control and provides a simple roadmap for upgrading WET components. By decoupling the features and leveraging Drupal’s module and theming system, we are able to provide quicker theme updates.

Can I install this theme on an existing WET distribution site?

This version is meant for non-WET distribution websites but we are working on releasing a version for WET distribution sites.

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