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Enter the title for the menu, which is used as the default block title if the menu is displayed as a block. If desired, also edit the machine name of the menu, which is by default derived from the title.
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Enter an administrative summary, which is displayed on the <em>Menus</em> page.
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If your site has more than one language, choose the language for the menu.
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Click <em>Save</em>. You will be on the menu editing page, ready to add links to the menu if the core Custom Menu Links module is installed; see related topics for further tasks.
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Disable menu links or change the order and hierarchy of menu links.
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Click <em>Edit menu</em> for the menu that you want to edit.
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Drag menu links into a new order, or check/uncheck <em>Enabled</em> to enable or disable menu links.
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Click <em>Save</em> to save your changes.
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Define a block type and its fields.
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In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Structure</em> > <em>@types_link</em>.
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Click <em>Add block type</em>.
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Enter a label for this block type (shown in the administrative interface). Optionally, edit the automatically-generated machine name or the description.
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Click <em>Save</em>. You will be returned to the <em>Block types</em> page.
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Click <em>Manage fields</em> in the row of your new block type, and add the desired fields to your block type.
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Optionally, click <em>Manage form display</em> or <em>Manage display</em> to change the editing form or field display for your block type.
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Install a core theme, or a contributed theme that has already been downloaded. Choose the default themes to use for the site and for administrative pages.
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In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>@themes_link</em>.
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Locate the themes that you want to use as the site default theme and for administrative pages.
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For each of these themes, if the theme is in the <em>Uninstalled themes</em> section, click the <em>Install</em> link to install the theme. Wait for the theme to be installed (translations might be downloaded). You should be returned to the <em>Appearance</em> page.
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Locate the theme that you want to be your default theme, which should now be in the <em>Installed themes</em> section. If it is not already labeled as the <em>default theme</em>, click the <em>Set as default</em> link.
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At the bottom of the page, select the <em>Administration theme</em> that you want to use on administrative pages. Click <em>Save configuration</em> if you selected a new theme.
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If you changed the default theme for your site, visit the site home page or another page on the non-administration part of your site and verify that the site is using the new theme. If you changed the administration theme, verify that the new theme is used on administrative pages.
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Configure personal contact forms for registered users on the website.
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In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Configuration</em> > <em>People</em> > <em>@config_link</em>.
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In the <em>Contact settings</em> section, check/uncheck the box to enable/disable the contact form for new user accounts.
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Click <em>Save configuration</em>.
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In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>People</em> > <em>@permission_link</em>.
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Verify that permissions are correct for your site's roles, including the generic <em>Anonymous user</em> and <em>Authenticated user</em>. In order to use personal contact forms, users need both <em>View user information</em> (in the <em>User</em> section, which enables them to view user profiles) and <em>Use users' personal contact forms</em> (in the <em>Contact</em> section, which enables them to use contact forms if they can view user profiles).
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Click <em>Save permissions</em>.
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The contact form will always have <em>Subject</em> and <em>Message</em> fields. If you want to add more fields, follow the steps in @adding_fields_topic.
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