In computing or web design, a “widget” usually refers to something that provides a specific function or access to a service. The UMD Terp Templates have widgets that can be added to the bottom of any page. While functionality might overlap, each widget in the templates is designed with a specific purpose.
The UMD Terp Theme Includes 5 different layouts, called “Content types”, for creating a page.
In-depth Drupal Resources
- Drupal User Guide – This guide was written mainly for web developers who are brand new to the Drupal “Content Management System”
- Getting Started with Drupal Administrator – An introduction to site administration for new Drupal users.
- Drupal’s Glossary of Terms
This is an another Internal Page. It is a "child" of the Basic Page Example, which is accessible from the main navigation. Setting a page as a child of another Parent page can be done from the Menu Settings in Advanced panel while editing a particular page (Advanced users familiar with Drupal development can also access main menu settings from the structure menu in the admin bar).

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The UMD Terp Templates is the Drupal theme for all UMD Drupal Pantheon based websites. It combines UMD approved elements, functionality, and branding, into one set of resources. These guidelines will share both steps to set up and maintain a Drupal site, as well as best practices for doing so.
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