Getting help with Drupal.

This entry is part 4 of 21 in the series Drupal Tutorials

Drupal is a free and open source modular framework and Content Management System (CMS) written in PHP.  It is used as a “backend” system for many different types of websites, ranging from small personal blogs to large corporate and political sites.

We assume that you have already logged into Drupal. Click on the Administer link found on the left like the one below.
Getting help with Drupal.

Click on the help link found under the Administer menu

Getting help with Drupal.
You will find yourself on a screen like this below.
Getting help with Drupal.
This is the Drupal help guide that provides context sensitive help on the use and configuration of Drupal and its modules. You simply have to click on any of the help topics listed  to learn more about them.
You can get further and more extensive help by going to the Drupal handbook link found on the third line of the help guide as shown above.
You now know how to get help using Drupal from within your Drupal installation, or from the Drupal handbook.

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