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Drupal 8 Development: Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

By : Neeraj Kumar, Tassos Koutlas, Samuel Keen, Edward Crompton, Krishna Kanth, Rakesh James, Malabya Tewari, Kurt Madel
Book Image

Drupal 8 Development: Beginner's Guide - Second Edition

By: Neeraj Kumar, Tassos Koutlas, Samuel Keen, Edward Crompton, Krishna Kanth, Rakesh James, Malabya Tewari, Kurt Madel

Overview of this book

<p>Drupal is one of the most popular platforms with which to develop websites. With more and more organizations looking to build engaging digital experience for their stakeholders, the Drupal Content Management System offers a mobile-first platform with native support for integrations, better performance, and scalability. The new version brings significant changes to its module development and theme creation techniques, improving performance and refining the development experience.</p> <p>This book will help you develop your own website using Drupal 8 in a step-by-step manner. You’ll start off by setting up your development environment, enabling you to begin writing custom code for a Drupal-powered website through PHPStorm. You will learn about configuration management and creating custom content types before exploring the HTML5 features included with Drupal 8.</p> <p>You will then get familiar with Drupal 8’s mobile-first features, explore the built-in WYSIWYG and in-line editing capabilities of Drupal 8, and enhance the overall authoring experience. Later, you will create and enhance a Media Entity Lightbox module, before taking an in-depth look at the Views module.</p> <p>We then cover some advanced search concepts and walk you through the installation and integration of the Java-based Apache Solr search engine. Finally, you will explore and configure the built-in support for REST and extend its support by installing the RESTful module. By the end of the book, you will have created a recipe sharing website while gaining a solid understanding of development best practices for Drupal 8.</p>
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Drupal 8 Development Beginner's Guide Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Time for action - creating a text-only control profile for anonymous users


  1. From the admin toolbar, go to Configuration | Text formats and editors and choose Add text format:

  2. For the name, enter Text only controls. Tick on Anonymous user and choose CKEditor in the Text editor drop-down box.

  3. Add the Underline button and keep Bold, Italic and Ordered/Unordered lists.

  4. Enable the following filters:

    • Limit allowed HTML tags and correct faulty HTML

    • Convert line breaks into HTML (i.e. <br> and <p>)

    • Correct faulty and chopped off HTML

  5. Save the configuration:

  6. The Text formats and editors configuration page should contain the newly created format. Move the new format above the Restricted HTML format, which is an alternative provided by Drupal for anonymous users skipping the editor altogether:

  7. That's it! If you visit a page that allows comments from anonymous users, the newly created format will be used to capture those comments:

What just happened?

You just added a new CKEditor profile that targets...