diff --git a/core/modules/user/user.module b/core/modules/user/user.module index 4b28c81..a12a400 100644 --- a/core/modules/user/user.module +++ b/core/modules/user/user.module @@ -76,14 +76,7 @@ function user_help($route_name, Request $request) { return '

' . t('Permissions let you control what users can do and see on your site. You can define a specific set of permissions for each role. (See the Roles page to create a role). Two important roles to consider are Authenticated Users and Administrators. Any permissions granted to the Authenticated Users role will be given to any user who can log into your site. You can make any role the Administrator role for the site, meaning this will be granted all new permissions automatically. You can do this on the User Settings page. You should be careful to ensure that only trusted users are given this access and level of control of your site.', array('@role' => url('admin/people/roles'), '@settings' => url('admin/config/people/accounts'))) . '

'; case 'user.role_list': - $output = '

' . t('Roles allow you to fine tune the security and administration of Drupal. A role defines a group of users that have certain privileges as defined on the permissions page. Examples of roles include: anonymous user, authenticated user, moderator, administrator and so on. In this area you will define the names and order of the roles on your site. It is recommended to order your roles from least permissive (anonymous user) to most permissive (administrator). To delete a role choose "edit role".', array('@permissions' => url('admin/people/permissions'))) . '

'; - $output .= '

' . t('Drupal has three special user roles:') . '

'; - $output .= ''; - return $output; + return '

' . t('A role defines a group of users that have certain privileges. These privileges are defined on the Permissions page. In this area you will define the names and the display sort order of the roles on your site. It is recommended to order your roles from least permissive (for example, Anonymous user) to most permissive (for example, Administrator user). Users who are not logged in have the Anonymous user role. Users who are logged in have the Authenticated user role, plus any other roles granted to their user account.', array('!permissions' => \Drupal::url('user.admin_permissions'))) . '

'; case 'field_ui.overview_user': return '

' . t('This form lets administrators add and edit fields for storing user data.') . '

';