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Configuring text formats

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Configuring text formats

- [Instructor] As I mentioned in the video on the WYSIWYG editor, Drupal offers three text formats out of the box, Basic HTML, Restricted HTML, and Full HTML. Basic HTML gives you what it sounds like, basic HTML elements, like bold, italic, a link, unordered list, ordered list, et cetera. And as a reminder, full HTML gives you more of the options here as well as the ability to insert a table, insert a horizontal line, see the blocks that are being used in the node, and then of course add advanced HTML, like classes and more, to your nodes. Now, as a reminder, we talked about this during our discussion on structured data. You don't want to put everything in the body that should be in its own field. Enough said about that. All right, these text formats are editable, and you can have as many as you need, and they're governed by the Drupal permission system, which we're going to get into in a little while. So for…

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