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How to manage modules in Drupal
This tutorial assumes you've already logged in to Drupal
Now let's learn how to manage modules
Click the Administer link
Modules are plugins that extend Drupal's core functionality. You can add modules fro blogs, search, comments, contact forms, forums, and more
Scroll down
Then click the Modules link here
This is the Modules main page
Let's use the Search module... select it here
Then click Save configuration
That's it! The Search module has has been activated, as we can see here
We can return to this page at any time to activate, deactivate, or uninstall modules
This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to manage modules in Drupal
This tutorial assumes you've already logged in to Drupal
Now let's learn how to manage modules
Click the Administer link
Modules are plugins that extend Drupal's core functionality. You can add modules fro blogs, search, comments, contact forms, forums, and more
Scroll down
Then click the Modules link here
This is the Modules main page
Let's use the Search module... select it here
Then click Save configuration
That's it! The Search module has has been activated, as we can see here
We can return to this page at any time to activate, deactivate, or uninstall modules
This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to manage modules in Drupal
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