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Book: Drupal 7 the Essentials

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This book, "Drupal 7 – the Essentials" was written and published in 2011 for the DrupalCon London conference, and added under creative commons license to drupal.org in May 2012.

You are encouraged to edit and improve the pages in this book, correcting typos or updating outdated information and adding new things that fit in the scope of this book.

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An epub version of this book is available at archive.org. It represents the online book as it was September 17 2014.

Cover image of Drupal 7 – the Essentials.

The initial version of this section of the Community Documentation came from the book Drupal 7: The Essentials, courtesy of NodeOne and Johan Falk.

Appendix 1: Installation, code base management and themes

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Appendix 2: Drupal and languages

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Introduction

Congratulations! The fact that you have started reading this book means that you are interested in learning more about the web publishing

Part A: Drupal core basics

This part covers the most important functionality and concepts in Drupal core (Drupal without any additional modules). These concepts are

Part B: Information structure in Drupal

An important factor in Drupal's success as a publishing system is the ability to quickly and flexibly create information structures. This

Part C: Other essential modules

In this part of the book you will find a few essential Drupal modules presented quite briefly, along with their most important

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