Drupal comes with three roles installed: creator (also known as userID1), authenticated user and anonymous user. Only the latter two are listed when assigning permissions, because the creator role can do everything, including things that you might not want the administrator to be able to do. It's best not to use the creator's login as the administrator login. A separate administrator role should be created and granted the appropriate permissions. So, looking at the list above, we will need to create roles for all of our team members. Creating roles in Drupal is a quick and easy process. Let's create them.
The Name of the role is assigned as per the responsibilities of the team member.
1. Login as the administrator.
2. Select the User management option.
3. Select the Roles option.
4. Enter the name of the role in the text box, as shown in the following screenshot, and then click on the Add role button.
5. We'll add the rest of the roles in the same way. After...