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Modules
Submitted by Nancy on Tue, 02/13/2007 - 16:47.
Modules
You enable a moduleAn add-on, or extension, to Drupal to provide additional functionality; written in PHP. at Administer>>Site building>>Modules. The non-core modules are listed farther down. With 5.x, they now show you some of the inter-moduleAn add-on, or extension, to Drupal to provide additional functionality; written in PHP. dependencies. I turn them on and "Save configuration" in order of the dependencies. For example, "Views UI" requires "Views", so I turn on "Views" first, save the configuration, then turn on "Views UI." and save again.
Ah, now the real work begins. Go to Administer>>User management>>Access control to select who can use the features of the new moduleAn add-on, or extension, to Drupal to provide additional functionality; written in PHP..
If the moduleAn add-on, or extension, to Drupal to provide additional functionality; written in PHP. introduced new content types, go to Administer>>Content management>>Content types and configure them. Don't forget this may also affect your "Input formats" (Administer>>Site configuration>>Input formats) and "Categories" (or taxonomy, Administer>>Content management>>Categories); you'll have to check those too.
Okay, now you can start using the new moduleAn add-on, or extension, to Drupal to provide additional functionality; written in PHP..
This SiteA logically grouped set of content - also web site.
The siteA logically grouped set of content - also web site. you are currently looking at is a relatively "vanilla" implementation of DrupalDrupal
An open-source content management system that is used on this site and is taking over the world..
| Core Modules Enabled | Contributed Modules in Use |
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To get some idea of what modules are available, check these links: module handbook and contributed modules handbook.



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