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<strong>Extend:</strong> Update, install, and uninstall modules.
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<strong>Configuration:</strong> Configure the settings for various site functionality, including some contributed modules.
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<strong>People:</strong> Manage user accounts and permissions.
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<strong>Reports:</strong> Display information about site security, necessary updates, and site activity.
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<strong>Help:</strong> Get help on using the administrative interface.
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Administrative interface overview
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Install the core modules mentioned above to use the corresponding aspect of the administrative interface. See the related topics listed below for more details on some aspects of the administrative interface.
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Creating and using shortcut administrative links
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Taking tours of administrative pages
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What is a user?
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A user is anyone accessing or viewing your site. <em>Anonymous</em> users are users who are not logged in, and <em>Authenticated</em> users are users who are logged in.
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What is a role?
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<em>Roles</em> are used to group and classify users; each user can be assigned one or more roles. There are also special roles for all anonymous and all authenticated users.
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What is a permission?
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Granting a <em>permission</em> to a role allows users who have been assigned that role to perform an action on the site, such as viewing content, editing or creating a particular type of content, administering settings for a particular module, or using a particular function of the site (such as search).
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Overview of managing user accounts and visitors
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The core User module allows users to register, log in, and log out, and administrators to manage user roles and permissions. The core Ban module allows administrators to ban certain IP addresses from accessing the site. Depending on which modules you have installed on your site, the related topics below will help you with tasks related to managing user accounts and visitors.
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Creating a user account
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Adding a new role
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Modifying or deleting a user account
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Adding a bulk operations form to a view
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Drupal 8 includes jQuery UI in core, however it is no longer actively maintained and has been marked deprecated. This module provides the jQuery UI Touch Punch library for any themes and modules that require it.
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Visit the <a href=":project_link">jQuery UI Touch Punch project page</a> on Drupal.org for more information on this module.
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The Views UI module provides an interface for managing views for the <a href=":views">Views module</a>. For more information, see the <a href=":handbook">online documentation for the Views UI module</a>.
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Creating and managing views
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Views can be created from the <a href=":list">Views list page</a> by using the "Add view" action. Existing views can be managed from the <a href=":list">Views list page</a> by locating the view in the "Enabled" or "Disabled" list and selecting the desired operation action, for example "Edit".
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Enabling and disabling views
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Views can be enabled or disabled from the <a href=":list">Views list page</a>. To enable a view, find the view within the "Disabled" list and select the "Enable" operation. To disable a view find the view within the "Enabled" list and select the "Disable" operation.
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Exporting and importing views
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Views can be exported and imported as configuration files by using the <a href=":config">Configuration Manager module</a>.
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