Below are useful built-in aliases, ready to take you to important pages. Just type the alias into your browser's address bar, after <your site domain>.
Drupal aliases
The following aliases come courtesy of Drupal:
User login page
The first page you need as an administrator!
/user
Registered user pages
A list offering links to each individual user page:
/profile
You can also get to individual user pages by user number. The chief "ID 1" administrator's page is at /user/1; later users have later numbers.
/user/1, /user/2, /user/3, etc.
Main Administer page
The all-important page containing links to all the forms you need to manage your site.
/admin
Contact form
Here's a ready-made contact form for visitors, if your site is set up to use it.
/contact
Forums
Your site's main Forums page, if the site is set up to use Drupal's built-in forum capabilities.
/forum
Polls
Your site's main Polls page, if the site is set up to use Drupal's built-in poll capabilities.
/poll
Blogs
All blogs on the site.
/blog
Front page
The site's default front page, if a specific front page has not been set. (It's "/node" because the front page, by default, is a list of all front-page-promoted nodes.)
/node
Nodes
Individual nodes, using the numbers automatically given them upon creation.
/node/1, /node/2, /node/3, etc.
Tagged content
Page listing all nodes tagged with the Term bearing the number. See Terms, Vocabularies, and Categories: "Tagging" Your Content.
/taxonomy/term/1, /taxonomy/term/2, etc.
Post tracker
List of posts, in order of posting.
/tracker
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