Drupal provides web site administrators with the capability of creating their Drupal sites to their exact specifications with regards to how information is arranged on the site and how the site looks in terms of navigation for the web site visitors. The Drupal Structure Guide is where you will learn how to arrange the web site.
As you get started in this section you will have several
documentation guides within each of the categories below. Some of the
guides will have terminology which you may not be completely familiar
with. We recommend that you go to Drupal's Terminology Guide
so that you can learn about Drupal terminology which you will need to
understand as you read through all of Drupal's Guides. We also
recommend that you save the Drupal Terminology Guide to your internet
browser's favorites section so that you can quickly bring up that page
for faster reference.
Below are the Site Building Guides'
Sections, when you click on the link you will be taken to that
section's page and will also see all of the sub-sections.
About nodes
Configuring comments
Creating custom content types with CCK
Creating structured documents with books
Customizing site navigation with menus
Organizing content with taxonomy
Presenting content to mobile users
Working with Field
Working with Field UI
Working with Views
Working with blocks (content in regions)
Working with links and related content
Working with user profile information
Creating complex layouts with Panels
Working with languages