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Now that your site is up and running, you have a couple of decisions to make. First, will you have any administrators on the site other than yourself? Second, will your site be open to everyone, or will users need to log in to view content and other features? In this chapter, I cover how Drupal treats visitors to your site, and how you as a site administrator can configure Drupal’s user account features to restrict the capabilities of those who have user accounts on your system.
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Tomlinson, T. (2015). Creating and Managing Users. In: Beginning Drupal 8. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6581-8_3
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