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As long as the string or text is passed via t() function you can override it using String Overrides module. Here is a quote from module's project page:

Provides a quick and easy way to replace any text on the site.

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You can also use Variable module. Quote from project page:

... provides a registry for meta-data about Drupal variables and some extended Variable API and administration interface.

 

This is an API module so it must be installed only when other modules require it.

As long as the string or text is passed via t() function you can override it using String Overrides module. Here is a quote from module's project page:

Provides a quick and easy way to replace any text on the site.

UPDATE

You can also use Variable module. Quote from project page:

... provides a registry for meta-data about Drupal variables and some extended Variable API and administration interface.

 

This is an API module so it must be installed only when other modules require it.

As long as the string or text is passed via t() function you can override it using String Overrides module. Here is a quote from module's project page:

Provides a quick and easy way to replace any text on the site.

UPDATE

You can also use Variable module. Quote from project page:

... provides a registry for meta-data about Drupal variables and some extended Variable API and administration interface.

This is an API module so it must be installed only when other modules require it.

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As long as the string or text is passed via t() function you can override it from theusing String Overrides module. Here is a quote about it (from thefrom module's project page):

Provides a quick and easy way to replace any text on the site.

UPDATE

You can also use Variable module, here is a quote about that module also (from the module's. Quote from project page):

... provides a registry for meta-data about Drupal variables and some extended Variable API and administration interface.

This is an API module so it must be installed only when other modules require it.

As long as the string or text is passed via t() function you can override it from the String Overrides module. Here is a quote about it (from the module's project page):

Provides a quick and easy way to replace any text on the site.

UPDATE

Variable module, here is a quote about that module also (from the module's project page):

... provides a registry for meta-data about Drupal variables and some extended Variable API and administration interface.

This is an API module so it must be installed only when other modules require it.

As long as the string or text is passed via t() function you can override it using String Overrides module. Here is a quote from module's project page:

Provides a quick and easy way to replace any text on the site.

UPDATE

You can also use Variable module. Quote from project page:

... provides a registry for meta-data about Drupal variables and some extended Variable API and administration interface.

This is an API module so it must be installed only when other modules require it.

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As long as the string or text is passed via t() functiont() function you can override it from the string overrideString Overrides module. Here is a quote about it (from the module's project page):

http://drupal.org/project/stringoverrides

Provides a quick and easy way to replace any text on the site.

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variableVariable module at, here is a quote about that module also http://drupal.org/project/variable(from the module's project page):

... provides a registry for meta-data about Drupal variables and some extended Variable API and administration interface.

This is an API module so it must be installed only when other modules require it.

As long as the string or text is passed via t() function you can override it from the string override module

http://drupal.org/project/stringoverrides

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variable module at http://drupal.org/project/variable

As long as the string or text is passed via t() function you can override it from the String Overrides module. Here is a quote about it (from the module's project page):

Provides a quick and easy way to replace any text on the site.

UPDATE

Variable module, here is a quote about that module also (from the module's project page):

... provides a registry for meta-data about Drupal variables and some extended Variable API and administration interface.

This is an API module so it must be installed only when other modules require it.

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