Free ACQUIA-CERTIFIED-SITE-BUILDER-D8 Exam Braindumps (page: 4)

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You are responsible for a Drupal recipe site. Currently, each recipe node can have a title, body text and image. To provide a better user experience, you have been asked to allow each recipe to be freely tagged by its author.

How can you provide free tagging for the recipe nodes?

  1. From the recipe content type's "Manage form display" page, drag the Tags" field up out of the "Disabled" section.
  2. From the recipe content type's "Manage display" page, enable the "display free tagging information" option.
  3. From *ne recipe content type's "Manage fields" page, create a text field called "Tags". Ensure it can accept multiple values.
  4. From the recipe content type's "Manage fields" page, create a Taxonomy term reference field, referencing the tags vocabulary. Check "Create referenced entities if they don't already exist."

Answer(s): A



Your content team has asked to be able to use <div> tags in the content of a particular article The default configuration does not allow for this

How can you reconfigure the site to support this request? Choose 2 answers

  1. Enable the site theme's "structural HTML" setting
  2. Reconfigure the page's body field to use the "Full HTML" text format.
  3. Reconfigure the "Basic HTML" text format to allow the use of tags
  4. Reconfigure the site's permissions; grant content editors the "Use advanced HTML" permission

Answer(s): A,D



Your Mam navigation menu has two levels of menu items site sections, and child pages within each section Your UX team wants to make it easier for a site visitor viewing a child page to see what other pages are in that section. They have asked you to add a submenu to the Sidebar region on child pages

How can you add a submenu to the child pages that shows all child pages in the section?

  1. Create a new menu for each main section containing links for each child page, and add each menu's block to the Sidebar region
  2. Add the Main navigation menu to the Sidebar region, and use CSS to hide the top level menu items
  3. In Block layout, place the Main navigation block in the Sidebar region Set the Initial visibility level to
  4. In Block layout, place the Main navigation block in the Sidebar region. Set the Initial visibility level to 2

Answer(s): B



You have an English language based website As your company is opening a branch in Japan, you wish to create a Japanese version of the website You enabled relevant Multilingual modules and also enabled the Japanese language on your website Now your website interface appears correctly in English and Japanese, however, website content is still appearing only in English

How will you add Japanese translation to existing content?

  1. On one Content overview page, select all English content Check "Import Translations" from the Bulk Actions dropdown
  2. On Admin > Translate page enable the Add Google Translations checkbox to import all Japanese translations
  3. Download the Japanese po files from localize drupal org Import the po file.
  4. On the Translate tab of each node, add Japanese translations manually

Answer(s): A



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