From c01f6bad7bb7698f74a3ce68e7d1de7fb65eebc2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?G=C3=A1bor=20Hojtsy?= Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 10:08:16 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] #189388 by myself: remove outdated and inaccurate glossary of basic Drupal terms --- modules/help/help.admin.inc | 19 +------------------ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/modules/help/help.admin.inc b/modules/help/help.admin.inc index 8e2e6b92d579fe7..d4fe48352be1408 100644 --- a/modules/help/help.admin.inc +++ b/modules/help/help.admin.inc @@ -12,24 +12,7 @@ function help_main() { // Add CSS drupal_add_css(drupal_get_path('module', 'help') .'/help.css', 'module', 'all', FALSE); - - $output = t(' -

Help topics

-

Help is available on the following items:

- !help_pages -

Glossary of Drupal terminology

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Block
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).
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Comment
Text attached to a post intended to clarify, explain, criticize, or express an opinion on the original post.
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Node
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 not nodes.
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Published
A post that is viewable by every visitor of the site, regardless of whether he is logged in (see also "Unpublished").
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Role
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.
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Taxonomy
A categorization system that allows the building of complex hierarchical or relational structures and tagging of content (see taxonomy help).
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Unpublished
A post that is only viewable by administrators and moderators.
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User
A person who has an account at your Drupal site, and is currently logged in with that account.
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Visitor
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 not currently logged in with that account. A visitor is also called an "anonymous user".
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', array('!help_pages' => help_links_as_list(), '@taxonomy' => url('admin/help/taxonomy'))); - + $output = '

'. t('Help topics') .'

'. t('Help is available on the following items:') .'

'. help_links_as_list(); return $output; }