Chapter 7. Users and Community Participation
With its excellent core modules and thousands of contributed modules, Drupal is capable of providing a rich interaction platform for online communities. In this chapter, you will learn how to theme different kinds of contents that will be added to your Web site. You will also learn how to enable, theme, and control comments—and discover the potential spam that may arise from having anonymous comments enabled on your Web site.
Users
If you are running a community Web site, you will need to distinguish between anonymous Web site visitors and active Web site contributors. Asking users to create accounts on your site will create persistent, but editable, identities for individuals wishing to collaborate ...
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