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Creating custom content types
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The Node module gives users with the <em>Administer content types</em> permission the ability to <a href="@content-new">create new content types</a> in addition to the default ones already configured. Creating custom content types allows you the flexibility to add <a href="@field">fields</a> and configure default settings that suit the differing needs of various site content.
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Administering content
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The <a href="@content">Content administration page</a> allows you to review and bulk manage your site content.
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Creating revisions
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The Node module also enables you to create multiple versions of any content, and revert to older versions using the <em>Revision information</em> settings.
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User permissions
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The Node module makes a number of permissions available for each content type, which can be set by role on the <a href="@permissions">permissions page</a>.
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Individual content types can have different fields, behaviors, and permissions assigned to them.
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Content items can be displayed using different view modes: Teaser, Full content, Print, RSS, etc. <em>Teaser</em> is a short format that is typically used in lists of multiple content items. <em>Full content</em> is typically used when the content is displayed on its own page.
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