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<h2>Help topics</h2>разрыв строки
<p>Help is available on the following items:</p>разрыв строки
!help_pagesразрыв строки
<h2>Glossary of Drupal terminology</h2>разрыв строки
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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>разрыв строки
<dt>Comment</dt><dd>Text attached to a post intended to clarify, explain, criticize, or express an opinion on the original post.</dd>разрыв строки
<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>разрыв строки
<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A post that is viewable by every visitor of the site, regardless of whether he is logged in (see also "Unpublished").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>разрыв строки
<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>разрыв строки
<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>разрыв строки
<dt>Unpublished</dt><dd>A post that is only viewable by administrators and moderators.</dd>разрыв строки
<dt>User</dt><dd>A person who has an account at your Drupal site, and is currently logged in with that account.</dd>разрыв строки
<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>разрыв строки
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<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>разрыв строки
<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>разрыв строки
The help module displays context sensitive help information. Users can learn how to use modules and accomplish tasks quicker with less errors by clicking on links in provided by the help module.
<p>Modules can make documentation available to other modules with this module. All user help should be presented using this module. Some examples of help: </p>разрыв строки
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<li>The module's help text, displayed on the <a href="@help">help page</a> and through the module's individual help link.</li>разрыв строки
<li>More elaborate help text on sites a module defines.</li>разрыв строки
<li>The help for a distributed authorization module (if applicable).</li>разрыв строки
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For more information please read the configuration and customization handbook <a href="@help">Help page</a>.
No help is available for module %module.
%module модули учун маълумотномадан фойдаланиш мумкин эмас.
@module administration pages
@module модулини бошқариш саҳифаси
help
Manages the display of online help.
Онлайн маълумотноманинг кўригини бошқаради.
The legacy module handles legacy style taxonomy page, taxonomy feed, and blog feed paths. It also handles URL upgrades from Drupal 4.1. It rewrites old-style URLs to new-style URLs (clean URLs).