Info: This article is related to Publish Forms that are used for publishing content to a Web site based on Drupal 7.
For certain Publish Form fields such as those holding an article component, an initial height can be set.
For example: You might want to set the height of a Header field to match the height of a single line of text, whereas you might want to set the height of a Body text field to match the height of 5 lines of text.
Note: The height is an initial height because the user can increase it manually by dragging the bottom right corner of the field.
To set the initial height, enter a value in the "Rows" field when setting up content types in Drupal.
Figure: The Rows field in a Drupal 7 content type.
Note: Enterprise multiplies the number of rows by 15 to calculate the initial height of the field in the Publish Form.
Related Information
About Publish Forms and Publish Form templates in Enterprise 9
Publish Form components in Enterprise 9
Related Tasks
Creating a Publish Form in Enterprise 9
Adding or removing Publish Form components (Drupal) in Enterprise 9
Creating a Publish Form template in Enterprise 9
Updating a Publish Form template (Drupal) in Enterprise 9
Importing Drupal 7 content types into Enterprise Server 9
Importing Drupal 7 taxonomies into Enterprise Server 9
Integrating Drupal 7 in Enterprise Server 9
Integrating Drupal 8 in Enterprise Server 9
Cleaning up unused Publish Form properties from Enterprise Server 9
Reference Materials
Supported Drupal fields for use in Publish Form templates in Enterprise 9
Invalid status error when importing Drupal content types in Enterprise Server 9
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