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Beginning Drupal 8

Todd Tomlinson - Beginning Drupal 8 (The Expert's Voice in Drupal) - 2015

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Chapter 19 ■ Creating a Blog Site<br />

Figure 19-1. Gratis theme installed<br />

The next step in configuring a theme is to set the logo and site name and remove the standard blocks<br />

that are enabled by default when you install <strong>Drupal</strong> 8. To change the logo, click the Appearance link in the<br />

secondary admin menu and click the Settings link next to the theme you selected and installed (Gratis in our<br />

example). Uncheck the “Use the default logo supplied by theme” check box, upload your logo, and click the<br />

“Save configuration” button.<br />

To update the site name, click the Configuration link in the secondary admin menu and the “Site<br />

information” link on the Configuration page. Since the site that we are building is focused on learning <strong>Drupal</strong> 8,<br />

enter an appropriate title in the “Site name” field, followed by clicking the “Save configuration” button.<br />

The last step in cleaning up the site before launching into site building is to remove the blocks that<br />

appear by default when installing <strong>Drupal</strong> 8. Click the Structure link on the secondary admin menu and click<br />

the “Block layout” link. Remove all of the blocks that are set to display automatically by changing all of their<br />

Region column settings to None. Click the “Save blocks” button at the bottom of the page when finished.<br />

At this point the site is ready for us to proceed with the next step, categorizing content by topic.<br />

Creating Taxonomy<br />

Our blog is focused on learning <strong>Drupal</strong> 8, and one of the requirements we previously identified is the<br />

capability to browse content by topic. To enable this capability, we’ll create a new taxonomy vocabulary called<br />

Topics and assign the terms listed in requirement 2 (Contributed Modules, Hosting, Installing <strong>Drupal</strong> 8,<br />

Module Development, Performance, Security, Site Administration, Site Building, and Theming). To create<br />

the vocabulary, click the Structure link in the secondary admin menu followed by the Taxonomy link on the<br />

Structure page. Click the “Add vocabulary” button to create the new container for topic terms, and name<br />

the vocabulary “Topics.” Add each of the terms listed in requirement 2 to the vocabulary in preparation for<br />

assigning the vocabulary to the Article content type. After creating the vocabulary and terms, the listing page<br />

for the Topics vocabulary should appear as shown in Figure 19-2.<br />

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