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For text formats that allow HTML image tags, restricts images to URLs within this site.
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In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Configuration</em> > <em>Content Authoring</em> > <em>@overview_link</em>. If you do not have the core Text Editor module installed, the menu link and page title will instead be <em>Text formats</em>.
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Click <em>Configure</em> to configure an existing text format, or <em>+ Add text format</em> to create a new text format.
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Enter the desired <em>Name</em> for the text format.
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Check the <em>Roles</em> that can use this text format. Some HTML tags allow users to embed malicious links or scripts in text. To ensure security, anonymous and untrusted users should only have access to text formats that restrict them to either plain text or a safe set of HTML tags. <strong>Improper text format configuration is a security risk.</strong>
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If the core Text Editor module is installed, see the related topic to connect a text editor to this text format.
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Under <em>Enabled filters</em>, check the text filters that you want to use.
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Under <em>Filter processing order</em>, drag the filters to the correct order. Choose the order carefully; for example, if you have a filter that results in a particular HTML tag being added to the text, that should run after a filter that restricts HTML tags, to avoid deleting the new tags the first filter added.
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Under <em>Filter settings</em>, verify and adjust the settings for each active filter that has configuration options.
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Click <em>Save configuration</em>, which will return you to the <em>Text formats and editors</em> page.
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Repeat these steps if you have additional text formats to configure.
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Connecting text editors to text formats
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Turn off commenting for a particular entity (see @content_structure_topic for more about content entities and fields). Note that if you want to turn off commenting for all entities of an entity type or subtype, you will need to edit the field settings for the comment field; see @comment_config_topic for more about configuring the comment field.
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Who can disable comments?
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You will need the <em>@comment_permissions_link</em> permission in order to disable commenting. You will also need permission to edit the entity that the comments are on.
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Find the entity you want to disable comments for, and edit it. For example, to turn off comments on a content item, you could find it by navigating in the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu to <em>Content</em>, filtering to find the content item, and clicking <em>Edit</em>.
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Under <em>Comment settings</em>, select the desired comment setting:
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Save the entity.
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Configure one or more search pages.
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Scroll down to the <em>Search pages</em> section. You will see a list of the already-configured search pages on your site.
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To configure an existing search page, click <em>Edit</em>. Or, to add a new search page, select the <em>Search page type</em> and click <em>Add search page</em>.
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Enter the desired <em>Label</em> name and URL <em>Path</em> for the search page.
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For <em>Content</em> search pages, select the desired level of influence in ranking search results of the available <em>Content ranking</em> factors.
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Click <em>Save</em>. You will be returned to the <em>Search pages</em> page.
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Verify that the correct search page is listed as <em>Default</em> in the <em>Status</em> column. If not, click <em>Set as default</em> in the <em>Operations</em> list for the correct search page.
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Optionally, disable or delete any search pages that you do not want to have available on the site (disabling is temporary, while deleting is permanent).
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Follow the steps in @search_index_topic to make sure that the search index is updated.
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Content blocks
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Create a content block, which can later be placed on the site.
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In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Content</em>.
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