We covered a lot of information in this chapter by looking at the content authoring experience in Drupal 8. Starting with exploring the new responsive admin, we learned that we could easily manage content on mobile devices with responsive themes and the Admin toolbar.
Next we looked at how CKEditor has made working with content in the WYSIWYG a lot more flexible. This includes creating text formats and configuring the available toolbar. Images are easier to add and allow for the addition of alignment and captions.
We also dove into how to manage displays for presenting structured content. From the Default display to the Teaser display, we learned how to reorder fields, control labels, and work with Field Formatters. The addition of custom display settings provides us with a robust mechanism for creating additional displays.
Image styles allow for creating various image derivatives that can have multiple effects applied to them. This allows us to reuse the same image for different displays including the Teaser View mode.
Finally, we looked at the Quick edit functionality to help speed up the editing of content when it comes to simple changes.
In the next chapter, we will explore working with Views and discuss how to easily aggregate content that can be used with multiple displays to list content.