Documentation
Drupal handbooks are the primary documentation reference for how to use Drupal. They are maintained and written by the whole community and managed by the Documentation team. The handbooks use the book module, which enables collaborative editing and provides navigation elements.
Handbook conventions:
Drupal version applicability for each page should be designated by the page author. These tags are displayed on the right immediately under the title.
Paths: Instructions such as (administer > user management > access control) are not URLs, but refer to the navigation steps to get to a particular page. In this example, select 'administer' from the navigation menu, then 'user management' under 'administer,' then 'users' under that. Variations include the absence of the parenthesis, lack of italic type face, and use of ">>" or "»" instead of ">." On the other hand, a reference to 'admin/access' is a URL reference.
Internal References
- Documentation team - Help improve documentation
