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Learning Drupal 8

By : Nick Abbott
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Learning Drupal 8

By: Nick Abbott

Overview of this book

Drupal 8 sets a new standard for ease of use, while offering countless new ways to tailor and deploy your content to the Web. Drupal 8 allows user to easily customize data structures, listings, and pages, and take advantage of new capabilities for displaying data on mobile devices, building APIs, and adapting to multilingual needs. The book takes you step by step through building a Drupal 8 website. Start with the basics, such as setting up a local “stack” development environment and installing your first Drupal 8 site, then move on to image and media handling, and extending Drupal modules. Push your knowledge by getting to grips with the modular nature of Drupal, and learning to extend it by adding new functionalities to create your new modules. By the end of the book, you will be able to develop and manage a modern and responsive website using Drupal.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Learning Drupal 8
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Recent log messages


The Recent log messages report is probably the most commonly used of the reports available in Drupal core. Any module is able to report its activity here in a standardized way, whether it is for error reporting or simply informational details.

Click on the Recent log messages link, and you'll see a report similar to this:

Due to the fact that any module can insert messages here, the display can be a little confusing. Each log entry has the following fields:

  • Type: This is defined by the module that recorded the log entry and is most often the module name.

  • Date: The date and precise time (not shown in the preceding screenshot to save space) of the recorded log entry.

  • Message: This field displays more detailed information associated with the log entry. This can be a truncated summary, and if you click on the message, you can often get more information.

  • User: If the message was generated from a logged in session, in which the user was logged in, this will show the user's name...