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People menu

- [Instructor] The people menu is really important. This is where we manage the people on our site. You can add users, set roles and permissions, and we're not going to actually do an exercise here because we're going to do one later. But if I click on roles for just a minute, you'll see that there are three roles that are defined when you install Drupal, anonymous, which is somebody who's not logged in at all, authenticated is someone who has a login, but really can't do anything, and administrator is somebody who has access to absolutely everything. If I click on permissions, you'll see that administrators have access, as I mentioned, to everything. Now as I mentioned earlier today, you're super user number one. If indeed you installed Drupal using Dev Desktop or on a local host environment of some sort, or even on a public website, you are super user number one. Your permissions cannot be changed. Typically, some…

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