Antibot is a Drupal module that deters spambots by requiring JavaScript to be enabled in order to see and submit a webform. In order to work, you must choose which forms to enable protection for by specifying the form IDs.
Webforms have a "Content" component (a page where the form is embedded) and a "Structure" component (all the settings for the form) found under each of those areas in the top toolbar. Configuration for form fields, confirmation pages, email handlers, and more is found under "Structure." Many configuration options are available. Overview of Webform Features.
After you have saved a layout, you can make edits to it by selecting the Layout tab. Make sure to click the "Save layout" button to complete your edits.
Drupal's Layout Builder allows content editors and site builders to create grid layouts for displaying content. Users can customize how content is arranged on a single page, across types of content, or even create custom landing pages with a drag-and-drop interface. Layout Builder is turned on by default for Basic pages on SCLS-supported library websites.
The Media Library module includes a simple view of your media on the media administration page (/admin/content/media). The table-style view provided by the Media module is shown by default, but the grid-style view in the tab sub-menu allows you to toggle between the two styles.
Like nodes, media items can be managed in bulk by selecting multiple items and applying actions, such as delete or unpublish, using the drop-down menu. Several filters are also provided to help find specific media items in the library.
Media Library is an image and document management tool that enables you to find media that exists in your site and to add new media items. It allows you to search, sort, and create media items.
Images stored on your computer/file share can be added to your pages using the CKEditor toolbar and Drupal's Media Library.
Place the cursor at the beginning of a paragraph. In most cases it's best to insert images at the left edge of the editing window, even if you want the image to be centered or right-aligned.