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Questions # 1:

The marketing department has decided that a call-to-action button currently in the site footer should be moved to the sidebar for higher visibility The button is currently implemented in a custom block.

How should you make the requested changes?

Options:

A.

From the block layout adminpage, drag the existing block from the Footer region to the Sidebar region

B.

Using the "Basic page" content type's "Manage display" interface, drag the existing block from the Footer region to the Sidebar region.

C.

For each content type, use the LayoutBuilder module's 'manage layout" feature to reassign the block from the Footer region to the Sidebar region

D.

From the "Appearance" admin page, reconfigure the site's theme to place the block in the Sidebar region instead of the Footer.

Questions # 2:

You have created a new Comment type, but when you try to add a comment field to a Content type, you can't select your new Comment type.

What could be theproblem'?

Options:

A.

In your new Comment type, you didn't select "Content" as the Target entity type

B.

Custom comment types can only be added to default Content types

C.

"Allow comments" is not checked in the Content type settings

D.

You need to clear the site caches to see the new option

Questions # 3:

The content editor assigned toapprove comments on the site wants to see all the unapproved comments sorted by the node on which they are posted, but can't do this on the Comments page

What is the simplest way to solve this problem?

Options:

A.

Edit the Comments View; and update the table settings to make the Entity ID field sortable

B.

Create a View of unapproved comments and set the sort order to "Entity ID "

C.

Have the content editor review comments by visiting the node instead of using the Comments page

D.

Create an Export view, so the content editor can review comments in a spreadsheet

Questions # 4:

There are two contributed modules you are considering using (Module A and Module B) The modules have very similar functionality and either will fit your site's needs In looking at the two modules' project pages, you notice:

Module A

• Version: 8.X-2.6

• Last commit: 4 days ago

• 5,851 sites report using this module

Module B

•Version 8.x-1 0-rc2

• Last commit: 2 years ago

• 107 sites report using this module

What can you tell from this information?

Options:

A.

Module B's last commit was 2 years ago This means there are no bugs so no further development is needed Module B is probablythe more stable choice

B.

Module A has a full version available for download. but Module B has only a release candidate Module A is probably the more stable choice.

C.

Module A is much more popular than Module B However, this information is not very useful, because it is easy to falsify usage statistics.

D.

Module B is the better choice because it is covered by the security policy

Questions # 5:

Your content team has asked to be able to use

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

Options:

A.

Enable the site theme's"structural HTML" setting

B.

Reconfigure the page's body field to use the "Full HTML" text format.

C.

Reconfigure the "Basic HTML" text format to allow the use of tags

D.

Reconfigure the site's permissions; grant content editors the "Use advanced HTML" permission

Questions # 6:

The marketing department wants to drive social engagement by collecting users' social profile links every time they comment on a blog post You've been asked to make sure that this only happens on blog post comments, comments on other content types should not collect thisinformation

How can you make this possible?

Options:

A.

In the blog post content type's "Manage form display" section, go to the settings for the "Comment" field and select

"collect social profile information."

B.

Create a custom comment type with theappropriate custom fields for collecting social profile links. Add a Comments field to the blog post content type, making sure it uses your new custom comment type.

C.

Custom comment types per content type are not supported in Drupal 8

D.

Add custom fieldsfor collecting social profile links to the default comment type. When configuring each field's visibility settings, go to "Content types" and make sure only the blog post content type is selected.

Questions # 7:

You've downloaded a new contributed module from drupal org and added its code to your site's codebase However, its functionality is not yet available on the site.

What remaining steps might you need to take to get this module working? Choose 2 answers

Options:

A.

Verify that the module's code is in the correct location in the codebase

B.

Log in as an administrator and visit /admin/install/module-name to finishthe installation.

C.

Contact the module maintainer to get your site authorized to use the module

D.

Enable the module from the "Extend" page in the site's administrative user interface

Questions # 8:

The UX team wants to display a search box in the site header region on all pages except for the search page itself The search page path is '’/search."

What is the simplest way to add the search form to the header region, and exclude itfrom the search page''

Options:

A.

In the Block layout settings, add the search form block to the Header section and set the block to be excluded from the page "/search."

B.

Add the search block to all pages, and hide it from "/search" using css

C.

Check the "showsearch" option in the site branding block, and set the block to be excluded from the page "/search."

D.

Write a custom search View with a block layout Set a filter in the View to exclude the path "/search."

Questions # 9:

Your content team has added several new "Landing page" nodes, set to "Draft" because they need to be reviewed How canyour review team find the Landing pages that need to be reviewed"?

Options:

A.

Have the content team tag Landing pages that are ready for review with the taxonomy term "Draft"

B.

Set a permission to allow content team members to view all nodes set to "Draft"

C.

Goto the Content page and click-sort by Moderation state, then by Content type.

D.

Go to the Content page Filter by Content type = "Landing page" and Moderation state = "Draft"

Questions # 10:

You have installed a custom theme for yourwebsite, and you notice the theme displays a Druplicon as the logo in the upper left corner As much as you love Drupal, you would like to remove this logo ankdisplay your company's logo instead

How would you do this in the Drupal admin interface? Choose 2answers

Options:

A.

Go to Appearance > Settings and upload your new logo

B.

Create a custom block. Include your logo in the block and place it in the appropriate region Uncheck the "Use the logo supplied by the theme" option.

C.

This cannot be accomplished throughthe admin interface You must update the theme in code

D.

Use a contributed module to inject CSS to hide the Druplicon and display your logo instead

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