Reading the tutorial section on "Basic Configuration", I find that I should have, but don't have a page module-- so can't, of course, enable it. I just downloaded and installed 5.3 about a week ago and have been playing around with it to see what it will do and was wondering how to create a page. So maybe the absence of this module explains why I haven't been able to.

If it matters, I installed just about all the extra modules, including clean URLs.

What's going on?

Thanks.

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dafa’s picture

Hmm.. Dont think you should have a Page module... The Page is a Content Type.

Following your link, it mentions a Path module. Is that what you mean?

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dafa

Dr.Renair’s picture

The tutorial referred to says:

6. If there are any modules (core or contributed) that you use on all sites, go ahead and enable them now ((Administer>>Site building>>Modules). For example, you will probably use "Page" on all sites, and maybe "Story." ....

That seems pretty clear that there is a Page module.

If you go to "Administer>>Site building>>Modules" on your installed version of drupal, do you see a Page module? I don't.

Also, looking at the "Administer >> Content Management >> Content Types" I don't see "Page" in the list.

So there's got to be something wrong I guess, yeah?

dafa’s picture

Hi - And happy soon to come new year.

That seems pretty clear that there is a Page module.

Well I dont have a Page or Story module in my 5.3 or 5.5 install...

If you go to "Administer>>Site building>>Modules" on your installed version of drupal, do you see a Page module?

Nope :-(

I really cant remember if Page&Story was modules once, but maybe they were and the docs are outdated?

Also, looking at the "Administer >> Content Management >> Content Types" I don't see "Page" in the list.

I do. Maybe you renamed it to something else than Page?

Try to do a new installation with D5.5 (good also for practising installs :)) and check the content types.

Good luck!

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dafa