Drupal Core
The previous article covered an overview of Drupal's Taxonomy. This one walks through actual usage examples on this site.
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Taxonomy lets you sort articles and freely configure display areas as needed. Drupal's Taxonomy feature isn't limited to a specific use case — unlike the typical category and tag functions used for article sorting, it offers considerably more flexibility.
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I've been working on multilingual support and building the English site, so new articles have been on hold. Taking this chance for a short break, I've put together a quick rundown of the site's current state and what I've been working on.
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The basic Drupal concepts needed for page creation ended up spanning several articles and getting hard to follow, so here's a summary to pull it all together.
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In the previous article we established that Content is the menu for creating pages. The menu covered in this article — Structure — is where you configure everything related to page composition and site structure.
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The Content menu is where you create the pages and blocks you actually publish in Drupal. Combined with the Structure settings covered in a separate article, it forms the basis for creating pages the way you want. This article gives an overview of Drupal's foundational page-creation feature.
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To help make sense of Drupal, I put together an overview of the admin console menu structure — covering all eight items under Administration and explaining the core Drupal concept that separates where you use features from where you configure them.
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Version information for the Drupal Core, theme, and modules currently running on this website. The modules are focused on functionality — breadcrumbs, meta tags, reCAPTCHA, and external SMTP via AWS SES — with design left to Bootstrap5's defaults.
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This article covers the steps I took to set up an environment for running Drupal on a Mac.
DDEV - Composer - Drupal Core
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As the first article on the site, this serves as an overview of what it is. From here on, I'll be writing about the process of building with Drupal and Bootstrap.
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