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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

Listing content


Click on the Content link under Manage again, and you will see a list of all content that you have created so far.

You can filter content according to its Published status and by content Type and Title. Thus, you can easily reduce the list down to, for example, only show Articles.

You can then select one or more items using the checkboxes and apply various actions using the With selection menu.

At this stage we are only aiming that you visit this page to witness the kind of bulk operations that you can do to your content nodes.

Don't actually select any of the nodes and apply any of the With selection options just yet and be sure to leave the articles promoted to the front page.

You may also note that you can create new content from this page too, and you'll be covering this in full detail later in Chapter 5, Basic Content.

Revisiting the home page

Return to your home page by clicking on the Back to site link followed by the Drupal logo or the Home menu item.

Alternatively, you can...