Drupal Gardens Pages and Block
As with the Features list, when you first create your Drupal Gardens site, you can choose which preinstalled pages and blocks you want to appear on your site. Pages and blocks are exactly what you think they are: web pages or content blocks that serve some specific purpose (for example, Contact Us or Frequently Asked Questions). The following illustration displays a site with all possible blocks and pages active.
Here are the available blocks and pages:
About: Creates a page where you can enter information about your site. The illustration displays this page and its Edit tab. Editing content on Drupal Gardens pages is the same as on an installed Drupal site.
Forums: Installs and enables the Forum module.
News: Displays news items. News items are a specific content type you can create when you click Add Content. News items are intended for frequently updated and time-sensitive content.
Blog: Posts a new blog entry on the Blog page.
Contact Us: Creates a page containing a form for site visitors to contact you. The submitted information is e-mailed to you.
FAQ: Anticipate and answer the questions visitors to your site commonly ask.
There are some additional Product template specific pages and blocks:
Product overview: A block where you can display an overview of your product's details.
Testimonials: A page where you can add customer testimonials.
Customers: A block that displays the names and logos of your most impressive corporate customers.
Product Feature blocks: Blocks where you can list three products or the benefits of a product.
If you want a site with every possible feature page and block available to you, choose the Product template and turn everything on.

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AJAX
asynchronous JavaScript and XML. A technique used in web page development.

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API
application programming interface. A set of rules programs use to communicate with each other.

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color stop
A special element that indicates a color to be added to a gradient.

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FTP
File Transfer Protocol. A network protocol useful for transferring files in a client-server relationship.

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HTML
HyperText Markup Language. The predominant language for building web pages.

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HTTP
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The primary networking language for the Internet.

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PHP
PHP Hypertext Processor. A scripting language that works well within HTML.

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socket
A technology that allows remote computers to maintain a persistent connection in order to communicate with each other.

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sprite
An graphic object on a web page that will be manipulated in real time.

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SQL
Structured Query Language. A programming language useful in managing relational databases.

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stateless protocol
An Internet procedure that completely breaks the connection between the client and the server after a transaction, meaning that the next transaction will require an entirely new connection.

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Telnet
A network protocol useful in interactive, text-oriented communications.

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W3C
World Wide Web Consortium. The organization that sets international standards for the World Wide Web.