Drupal Taxonomy

The Taxonomy for a Drupal site is basically the system of classifying the information contained within. The Taxonomy can contain both a preset list of topic ideas or tags that users choose freely. The first step in building the taxonomy of your Drupal site involves choosing the vocabulary, or the main classification topic.   Vocabulary A vocabulary can be the …Read More

Drupal Post Settings

The Post settings area of the Administer panel will allow you to choose the settings for displaying posts on your main page (usually the index page). In this section you can choose how many posts you want to display on a main page. For example, you may want only five posts to show on one page before making a visitor …Read More

Drupal Comments

Adding comments to your Drupal site adds interactivity between web visitors and administrators. The comments module allows discussions to grow on blog stories, information pages, articles, etc. which also creates further interest in a website.   Comments Administration Administrators of the Drupal site have the ability to approve or delete comments, or to even allow users to post comments without …Read More

Drupal Management

When getting into the content part of creating your Drupal site, one must first understand the difference in options. After navigating to your Create Content section of the admin block, there are two options: the page and the story. So, what’s the difference?   The Page The page is meant to be a content manager for information that will remain static. Generally, on …Read More