Drupal is fully compatible with SiteGround servers. Here are the server requirements as listed on Drupal's official web site. Recommended Web Server: Apache Drupal will work on Apache web server hosted on UNIX/Linux, OS X, or Windows platforms. SiteGround hosting servers are all Linix based…
The access control list at Administer -> User management -> Permissions is quite self-explanatory.
The Drupal taxonomy provides a great way to manage the content sorting of your web site. Those are just basic examples and you can achieve amazing results extending the taxonomy vocabularies and terms for your web site. Now that we have created the vocabulary and…
There are 3 actions you can take with an existing vocabulary. Edit the vocabulary. This refers to changing the settings you have chosen upon creating the vocabulary.
It is important to note that content can belong to several vocabularies at once. Also vocabulary relations can be modified dynamically as new content or new vocabularies are added. This saves the trouble to manually update the relationships each time.
The general meaning of Taxonomy is the science of classification. In Drupal it refers to the method by which your web site content is organized, using different types of relationships between the terms.
Here we will explain in simple steps how you can upgrade your Drupal application to the latest stable version. Before you proceed with the upgrade procedure you should make sure that you have a full backup of your Drupal site. We assume that you have…
In order to backup your Drupal application you have to: Step 1: Backup all your web site files. Backup all the files and folders inside your Drupal directory. You can do that by downloading them via your favourite FTP client. You can find our comprehensive…
Here we will try to explain how you can enable the clean URLs in Drupal in three simple steps. All SiteGround servers fully support the Apache mod_rewrite module and all Drupal users hosted on our servers will be able to use the clean URLs option.