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Are you sure you want to delete the @effect effect from the %style style?
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Edit image effect
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Width
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Height
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Allow Upscaling
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Let scale make images larger than their original size.
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Update effect
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Edit %label effect on style %style
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Scaling will maintain the aspect-ratio of the original image. If only a single dimension is specified, the other dimension will be calculated.
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This format is shown when no other formats are available
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Text formats define how text is filtered for output and how HTML tags and other text is displayed, replaced, or removed. <strong>Improper text format configuration is a security risk.</strong> Learn more on the <a href=":filter_help">Filter module help page</a>.
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Text formats are presented on content editing pages in the order defined on this page. The first format available to a user will be selected by default.
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Configure the <em>widgets</em> used to edit the fields of an entity sub-type, their order on the form, and the widget settings. See @content_structure_topic for background information.
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Navigate to the page for managing the entity type you want to add the field to. For example, to add a field to a content type, in the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Structure</em> > <em>@content_types_link</em>.
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Find the particular sub-type that you want to configure the editing form for, and click <em>Manage form display</em> in the <em>Operations</em> list.
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Use the drag arrows to order the fields in your preferred order.
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Drag any fields that you do not wish to see on the editing form to the <em>Disabled</em> section.
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In the <em>Widget</em> column, select the widget for editing each field.
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After selecting the desired widgets, click the settings gear in each row to change the settings for the widget.
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When you are done making changes, click <em>Save</em>.
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Test the editing form for your entity sub-type by editing or creating an entity. If needed, return to these steps to further refine the form.
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What types of data does a site have?
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There are four main types of data. <em>Content</em> is the information (text, images, etc.) meant to be displayed to website visitors. <em>Configuration</em> is data that defines how the content is displayed; some configuration (such as field labels) may also be visible to site visitors. <em>State</em> is temporary data about the state of your site, such as the last time the system <em>cron</em> jobs ran. <em>Session</em> is a subset of State information, related to users' interactions with the site, such as site cookies and whether or not they are logged in.
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What is a content entity?
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A <em>content entity</em> (or more commonly, <em>entity</em>) is an item of content data, which can consist of text, HTML markup, images, attached files, and other data. Content entities are grouped into <em>entity types</em>, which have different purposes and are displayed in very different ways on the site. Most entity types are also divided into <em>entity sub-types</em>, which are divisions within an entity type to allow for smaller variations in how the entities are used and displayed. For example, the <em>Content item</em> entity type that stores page-level content is divided into <em>content type</em> sub-types; the <em>Content block</em> entity type has <em>block types</em>; but the <em>User</em> entity type (for user profile information) does not have sub-types.
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What is a field?
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Within entity items, the data is stored in individual <em>fields</em>, each of which holds one type of data, such as formatted or plain text, images or other files, or dates. Fields can be added by an administrator on entity sub-types, so that all entity items of a given entity sub-type have the same collection of fields available, and they can be single-valued or multiple-valued. When you create or edit entity items, you are specifying the values for the fields on the entity item.
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What is a reference field?
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A <em>reference field</em> is a field that stores a relationship between an entity and one or more other entities, which may belong to the same or different entity type. For example, a <em>Content reference</em> field on a content type stores a relationship between one content item and one or more other content items.
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What field types are available?
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