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- Block — Controls the boxes that are displayed around the main content.
- Filter — Handles the filtering of content in preparation for display.
- Node — Allows content to be submitted to the site and displayed on pages.
- System — Handles general site configuration for administrators.
- User — Manages the user registration and login system.
No, it is not possible to disable the core required modules.
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These are functional plugins that are either part of the Drupal core (they ship with Drupal) or they are contributed items that have been created by members of the Drupal community.
This is the next layer where we find blocks and menus. Blocks often provide the output from a module or can be created to display whatever you want, and then can be placed in various spots in your template (theme) layout. Blocks can be configured to output in various ways, as well as only showing on certain defined pages, or only for certain defined users.
Here is the next layer where settings are configured to determine what different kinds of users are allow to work and see.
This is mainly the site theme or the skin. This is made up predominantly of XHTML and CSS, with some PHP variables intermixed
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