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Profile2
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Maintainers:
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* Wolfgang Ziegler (fago), nuppla@zites.net
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* Joachim Noreiko (joachim), joachim.n+drupal@gmail.com
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* Rick Jones (RickJ), rick@activeservice.co.uk
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This modules is designed to be the successor of the core profile module. In
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contrast to the core module this module provides a new, fieldable 'profile'
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entity - leverage the power of fields!
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Installation
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* Copy the whole profile2 directory to your modules directory and
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activate the module.
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Usage
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* Go to /admin/structure/profiles for managing profile types.
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* By default users' profile information is displayed on the
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account view page (/user/X). The relative positioning can be
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controlled using Account Settings -> Manage Display
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(/admin/config/people/accounts/display)
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Profile titles
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A new feature in 7.x-1.6 gives each profile an unambiguous title.
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Previously, profile titles defaulted to the profile type, which was
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ambiguous, and contained other bugs. In this release the default
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profile title is "<type> profile for <user>".
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This format is a translatable string, so can be easily customised.
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If you have locales installed you can use that, otherwise the
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String Overrides module provides a simple way to replace text in
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the current language.
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The string to override is "@type profile for @user". To simulate
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the previous behaviour (without the bugs), just use "@type".
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Profile pages
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Maintainers:
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* Wolfgang Ziegler (fago), nuppla@zites.net
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* Rick Jones (RickJ), rick@activeservice.co.uk
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This module provides alternative ways for users to view and edit their profiles.
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There are two options, instead of integrating with the user account page.
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1. Generate a separate page for users to view and edit their profiles.
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2. Display the profile in a separate sub-tab of the account page.
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In this case the editing mode of the profile is unchanged.
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These options are mutually exclusive, but are set per profile type, so different
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profiles can display in different ways.
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Installation
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* Once profile2 is installed, just active the Profile2-pages module.
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Usage
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* The module's options may be enabled per profile-type by checking one of the
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checkboxes "Provide a separate page for editing profiles." or
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"Provide a separate tab for viewing profiles." in the profile type's settings.
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* In the first case, users with sufficient permissions (check user permissions)
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receive a menu item in their user menu, next to the "My account" menu item.
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