Administer
Welcome to the administration section. Here you may control how your site functions.
Content management
Manage your site's content.
- Comments
- List and edit site comments and the comment moderation queue.
- Content
- View, edit, and delete your site's content.
- Content types
- Manage posts by content type, including default status, front page promotion, etc.
- Post settings
- Control posting behavior, such as teaser length, requiring previews before posting, and the number of posts on the front page.
- RSS publishing
- Configure the number of items per feed and whether feeds should be titles/teasers/full-text.
- Taxonomy
- Manage tagging, categorization, and classification of your content.
User management
Manage your site's users, groups and access to site features.
- Access rules
- List and create rules to disallow usernames, e-mail addresses, and IP addresses.
- Permissions
- Determine access to features by selecting permissions for roles.
- Profiles
- Create customizable fields for your users.
- Roles
- List, edit, or add user roles.
- User settings
- Configure default behavior of users, including registration requirements, e-mails, and user pictures.
- Users
- List, add, and edit users.
Site building
Control how your site looks and feels.
- Blocks
- Configure what block content appears in your site's sidebars and other regions.
- Menus
- Control your site's navigation menu, primary links and secondary links. as well as rename and reorganize menu items.
- Modules
- Enable or disable add-on modules for your site.
- Themes
- Change which theme your site uses or allows users to set.
Site configuration
Adjust basic site configuration options.
- Actions
- Manage the actions defined for your site.
- Administration theme
- Settings for how your administrative pages should look.
- Clean URLs
- Enable or disable clean URLs for your site.
- Date and time
- Settings for how Drupal displays date and time, as well as the system's default timezone.
- Error reporting
- Control how Drupal deals with errors including 403/404 errors as well as PHP error reporting.
- File system
- Tell Drupal where to store uploaded files and how they are accessed.
- File uploads
- Control how files may be attached to content.
- Image toolkit
- Choose which image toolkit to use if you have installed optional toolkits.
- Input formats
- Configure how content input by users is filtered, including allowed HTML tags. Also allows enabling of module-provided filters.
- Logging and alerts
- Settings for logging and alerts modules. Various modules can route Drupal's system events to different destination, such as syslog, database, email, ...etc.
- Performance
- Enable or disable page caching for anonymous users and set CSS and JS bandwidth optimization options.
- Search settings
- Configure relevance settings for search and other indexing options
- Site information
- Change basic site information, such as the site name, slogan, e-mail address, mission, front page and more.
- Site maintenance
- Take the site off-line for maintenance or bring it back online.
- Throttle
- Control how your site cuts out content during heavy load.
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