[drupal-docs] Difference between a "story" and a "page"
Ron Mahon
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Sat Apr 30 23:57:59 UTC 2005
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Robinson [mailto:dan at civicactions.com]
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2005 11:45 AM
To: drupal-docs at drupal.org
Subject: Re: [drupal-docs] Difference between a "story" and a "page"
>> we should say:
>>----
>>The default type of content you can create in Drupal is a "page". A
>>"story" originally provided distinct functionality but is currently
>>exactly the same as a "page" The option to create a story has been
>>maintained to provide for legacy installs of Drupal and to aid in the
>>upgrade process.
>>
>>
>
>But for the sake of documentation, how exactly are
>
>article
>blog
>page
>story
>
>different from one another? I'd like to see table of features and
>capabilities and usage.
>
>
Good question - I've been focussed on page/story - but I suspect the same is
true for blog. The point of this thread is that there is _no_ difference
between a page and a story. Is this also true for blog?
What is this "article" that you speak of? :).
Dan
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