#89200 by kkaefer, RobRoy, and Gurpartap. Redo admin/help glossary.
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<h2>Glossary of Drupal terminology</h2>
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<dl>
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<dt>Block</dt><dd>A small box containing information or content placed in the left-hand or right-hand sidebar of a web page.</dd>
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<dt>Comment</dt><dd>A note attached to a node. Usually intended to clarify, explain, criticize, or express an opinion on the original material.</dd>
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<dt>Moderation</dt>
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<dd>The activity of making sure a post to a Drupal site fits in with what is expected for that Drupal site.
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<dl>
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<dt>Approved</dt><dd>A moderated post which has been accepted by the moderators for publication (see published).</dd>
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<dt>Waiting</dt><dd>A moderated post which is still being voted on to be accepted for publication (see published).</dd>
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</dl>
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</dd>
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<dt>Node</dt><dd>The basic data unit in Drupal. Everything is a node or an extension of a node.</dd>
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<dt>Public</dt><dd>See published.</dd>
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<dt>Published</dt><dd>A node that is viewable by everyone (see unpublished).</dd>
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<dt>Role</dt><dd>A classification users are placed into for the purpose of setting users\' permissions.</dd>
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<dt>Taxonomy</dt><dd>A division of a collection of things into ordered, classified groups (see <a href="@taxonomy">taxonomy help</a>).</dd>
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<dt>Unpublished</dt><dd>A node that is only viewable by administrators and moderators.</dd>
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<dt>User</dt><dd>A person who has an account at your Drupal site, and is logged in with that account.</dd>
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<dt>Visitor</dt><dd>A person who does not have an account at your Drupal site or a person who has an account at your Drupal site but is <strong>not</strong> logged in with that account. Also termed "anonymous user".</dd>
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<dt>Block</dt><dd>A small box containing information or content placed in a region of a web page (e.g. in a sidebar, below or above the content, or in any other region the current theme allows).</dd>
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<dt>Comment</dt><dd>Text attached to a post intended to clarify, explain, criticize, or express an opinion on the original post.</dd>
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<dt>Node</dt><dd>The basic unit of content in Drupal, often referred to as a "post". All content that can be created using the "create content" menu is a node. Keep in mind that comments, blocks, and users are <em>not</em> nodes.</dd>
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<dt>Published</dt><dd>A post that is viewable by every visitor of the site, regardless of whether he is logged in (see also "Unpublished").</dd>
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<dt>Role</dt><dd>A classification users are placed into for the purpose of setting users\' permissions. A user receives the combined permissions of all roles to which he or she is subscribed.</dd>
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<dt>Taxonomy</dt><dd>A categorization system that allows the building of complex hierarchial or relational structures and tagging of content (see <a href="@taxonomy">taxonomy help</a>).</dd>
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<dt>Unpublished</dt><dd>A post that is only viewable by administrators and moderators.</dd>
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<dt>User</dt><dd>A person who has an account at your Drupal site, and is currently logged in with that account.</dd>
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<dt>Visitor</dt><dd>A person who does not have an account at your Drupal site or a person who has an account at your Drupal site but is <em>not</em> currently logged in with that account. A visitor is also called an "anonymous user".</dd>
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</dl>', array('!help_pages' => help_links_as_list(), '@taxonomy' => url('admin/help/taxonomy')));
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return $output;
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function help_help($section) {
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switch ($section) {
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case 'admin/help':
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$output = t('<p>This guide explains what the various modules in <a href="@Drupal">Drupal</a> do and how to configure them.</p>
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$output = t('<p>This guide explains what the various modules in <a href="@Drupal">Drupal</a> do and how to configure them. Additionally, you will find a glossary of basic Drupal terminology to help get you started.</p>
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<p>It is not a substitute for the <a href="@handbook">Drupal handbook</a> available online and should be used in conjunction with it. The online reference handbook might be more up-to-date and has helpful user-contributed comments. It is your definitive reference point for all Drupal documentation.</p>
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', array('@Drupal' => 'http://drupal.org', '@handbook' => 'http://drupal.org/handbook'));
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return $output;
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