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This page demonstrates how various markup on drupal.org looks.
Example h2 heading
Drupal modules define themeable functions which can be overridden by the theme file. Users can belong to more than one role.
Example h3 heading
They often contain lists of nodes or other navigational content and are frequently placed in the left or right regions of a page. From Drupal 6, the weight field is adjusted dynamically using a drag-and-drop interface.
Example h4 heading
Drupal can use "clean URLs" if the Path module is enabled, which would change the full URL in this example to the path would still be node/7. Usually different user roles are given permission to use different input formats depending on how much they are trusted.
Example h5 heading
Views permits selection of specific fields to display, filtration against various node attributes, choice of basic layout options. The first user ID (uid) of a Drupal site (uid=1) automatically receives all permissions, no matter what role that user belongs to.
Example h6 heading
A file that is mostly HTML with some special PHP code to substitute in values provided by an engine. The first few words or sentences of a piece of content, usually with a link to the complete node.
- Often erroneously used in Drupal documentation as a synonym for node, content refers generically to the text, images, and other information on a web site.
- In the case of files on UNIX or Linux systems, there are three types of permissions: read, write, and execute.
- An open-source collaborative effort; there are several types of projects in the Drupal community, including contributed modules, contributed themes, handbook documentation on the drupal.org web site, and the core Drupal software itself.
- Any anonymous user has uid=0 (see also anonymous).
- In computing, tar ("short for tape archive") is both a file format and the name of the program used to handle such files.
- Generally, the syntax for a URL contains the scheme, host-name, port, path and filename, for example.
- Contributed (or "contrib") modules are available for separate download from the modules section of downloads.
- Blocks themselves are not nodes.
- Titles have a lighter font stack that scales up well: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif.
- The body of the page is, Lucida Grande, DejaVu Sans, Bitstream Vera Sans, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif;
- Titles have a lighter font stack that scales up well: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif.
- The body of the page is, Lucida Grande, DejaVu Sans, Bitstream Vera Sans, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif;
- Titles have a lighter font stack that scales up well: Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif.
- The body of the page is, Lucida Grande, DejaVu Sans, Bitstream Vera Sans, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif;
- The body of the page is, Lucida Grande, DejaVu Sans, Bitstream Vera Sans, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif;
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