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On the <em>Manage display</em> page you can choose to display a trimmed version of the text, and if so, where to cut off the text.
Displaying summaries instead of trimmed text
As an alternative to using a trimmed version of the text, you can enter a separate summary by choosing the <em>Text (formatted, long, with summary)</em> field type on the <em>Manage fields</em> page. Even when <em>Summary input</em> is enabled, and summaries are provided, you can display <em>trimmed</em> text nonetheless by choosing the appropriate format on the <em>Manage display</em> page.
Using text formats and editors
If you choose <em>Text (plain)</em> or <em>Text (plain, long)</em> you restrict the input to <em>Plain text</em> only. If you choose <em>Text (formatted)</em>, <em>Text (formatted, long)</em>, or <em>Text (formatted, long with summary)</em> you allow users to write formatted text. Which options are available to individual users depends on the settings on the <a href=":formats">Text formats and editors page</a>.
Layout Discovery allows modules or themes to register layouts, and for other modules to list the available layouts and render them.
For more information, see the <a href=":layout-discovery-documentation">online documentation for the Layout Discovery module</a>.
Layout Builder allows you to use layouts to customize how content, content blocks, and other <a href=":field_help" title="Field module help, with background on content entities">content entities</a> are displayed.
For more information, see the <a href=":layout-builder-documentation">online documentation for the Layout Builder module</a>.
Default layouts
Layout Builder can be selectively enabled on the "Manage Display" page in the <a href=":field_ui">Field UI</a>. This allows you to control the output of each type of display individually. For example, a "Basic page" might have view modes such as Full and Teaser, with each view mode having different layouts selected.
Overridden layouts
If enabled, each individual content item can have a custom layout. Once the layout for an individual content item is overridden, changes to the Default layout will no longer affect it. Overridden layouts may be reverted to return to matching and being synchronized to their Default layout.
User permissions
The Layout Builder module makes a number of permissions available, which can be set by role on the <a href=":permissions">permissions page</a>. For more information, see the <a href=":layout-builder-permissions">Configuring Layout Builder permissions</a> online documentation.
Accessibility of the administrative interface
Using in-line (quick) settings editing
What administrative interface components are available?
The following administrative interface components are provided by the core software and its modules (some contributed modules offer additional functionality):
Accessibility features, to enable all users to perform administrative tasks. See @accessibility_topic for more information.
A menu system, which you can navigate to find pages for administrative tasks. The core Toolbar module displays this menu on the top or left side of the page (right side in right-to-left languages). There are also contributed module replacements for the core Toolbar module, with additional features, such as the <a href="https://www.drupal.org/project/admin_toolbar">Admin Toolbar module</a>.
The core Shortcuts module enhances the toolbar with a configurable list of links to commonly-used tasks.
If you install the core Contextual Links module, non-administrative pages will contain links leading to related administrative tasks.
In-place or <em>quick</em> editing. In-place editing of configuration is provided by the core Settings Tray module. See @settings_tray_topic for more information.
The core Help module displays help topics, and provides a Help block that can be placed on administrative pages to provide an overview of their functionality.
What are the sections of the administrative menu?
The administrative menu, which you can navigate by visiting <em>@admin_link</em> on your site or by using an administrative toolbar, has the following sections (some may not be available, depending on which modules are currently installed on your site, and your permissions):
<strong>Content:</strong> Find, manage, and create new pages; manage comments and files.
<strong>Structure:</strong> Place and edit blocks, set up content types and fields, configure menus, administer taxonomy, and configure some contributed modules.
<strong>Appearance:</strong> Switch between themes, install themes, and update existing themes.