Creating pages in the Drupal handbooks
Everyone in the Drupal community is invited to submit new pages in the Drupal handbook. Join the documentation team to edit existing pages.
- Please review the Documentation Writer's Guide and the Handbook style guide.
- All drupal.org site members may create book pages and edit book pages that they have created.
- Since regular drupal.org accounts cannot edit book pages which they did not create, additions to or corrections of other handbook pages should be submitted as an issue to the Documentation project; see the help page Documentation issue reports.
- If you can no longer edit a handbook page that you created, it was probably updated by a documentation maintainer. Presently, the most recent editor is logged as the author. Consider joining the documentation team, which will allow you to edit all pages, and allow you to fix minor issues when you see them.
- If you want your new page reviewed for location or content after adding it, submit an issue with status "code needs review."
- Members of the documentation team may directly edit most existing handbook pages.
- Rough drafts of new pages or edited pages which are not production ready--i.e., need feedback and/or additional development--should first be submitted as an issue to the Documentation project as an HTML or text attachment.
- Finally, make sure you have enabled the personal contact form in your user account in case Drupal documentation team members need to contact you about your contribution.
