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Introduction to Drupal

  • Overview of Drupal as a CMS.
  • Understanding the role of administrators and content editors.
  • Navigating the Drupal interface and dashboard.

Managing Menus and Navigation

  • Creating and modifying menus.
  • Adding, editing, and organizing menu links.
  • Configuring dropdown menus and submenus.

Working with Taxonomy

  • Understanding taxonomy and its role in content organization.
  • Creating and managing vocabulary and terms.
  • Assigning taxonomy terms to content for better categorization.

Uploading and Managing Media (PDFs, Images, and More)

  • Uploading PDFs, images, and documents.
  • Embedding media in content pages.
  • Managing the media library and file organization.

Creating and Editing Content

  • Adding new content (pages, articles, and custom content types).
  • Using the WYSIWYG editor for text formatting.
  • Adding links, images, and embedded media.
  • Managing content revisions and publishing settings.

Drupal User Roles and Permissions

  • Understanding user roles (admin, editor, contributor).
  • Assigning permissions and controlling content access.
  • Managing user accounts and passwords.

Basic Site Configuration and Customization

  • Configuring site settings and basic appearance options.
  • Working with themes and layout adjustments.
  • Enabling and disabling modules.

Best Practices and Troubleshooting

  • Keeping content organized and updated.
  • Basic troubleshooting for common Drupal issues.
  • Resources for continued learning and support.

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • Familiarity with website navigation and content management systems (CMS) is helpful but not required.

Audience

  • Web content managers.
  • Web editors.
  • Web administrators.
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