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Community Plumbing---made possible with Drupal Community Features


Publisher: FAt Jack
Date: 2007-07-20
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Till the end of the last millennium, the internet could not provide us with far reaching applications for having discussions and sharing files. This led Dries--- the coder of Drupal--- still a student of Antwerp University to develop a small news site with a built-in web board, for exchanging messages with a close group of friends. After the group graduated from the college, they put this internal website online so they could stay in touch and Dries chose Drop.org as its domain name. The word was chosen to reflect the community aspects of the application, as ‘drop’ in Dutch language means village or small community.

In the turn of new millennium, the internet technology advanced by leap and bound and suddenly everybody seemed to start talking about such advanced web technologies, such as moderation, syndication, rating, and distributed authentication.

The Drop.Org became a live experimentation ground of newly emerging web technologies and the software behind Drop.org incorporated them all to emerge as the rich feature packed tool to support community driven website. Finally, in 2001, the software was released with the name of Drupal as a Modular and extensible software to power strong online communities.

There are two major community features that make Drupal the first choice for setting up social networking communities, corporate intranet sites, e-commerce sites or e-learning classrooms.

Cache support The caching mechanism is mainly used to reducing the server's load. The drupal sites use this mechanism to shake off the percentage of loads from the busy servers. As a result the page generation times increases.

You will understand the necessity of this mechanism from this fact: on very busy sites, hundreds or thousands of pages are viewed per minute. Now every time a page request is sent, dozens of queries are made to the database to pull out the required information. This is a huge task; it may start to slow down the server to the point of crawling. Thus Drupal’s Cache feature helps the busy sites a lot in reducing the pressure in data recovery and by speeding up the process of page generation.

Comments on content Addition of comment feature is the first step to creating a community driven website for supporting community dialogue.

The Drupal websites allow an administrator to assign comment permissions to user groups. In Drupal websites, each comment board has a control panel so that users can customize the way that comments are displayed. This control includes the chronological ordering of posts and the number of posts to be displayed on each page.

Drupal treats comments more or less like other user submissions and allows the use of filters, smileys and HTML in the comments.

It also provides for new comments alert system. It allows the administrator to turn over comment moderation to the community.

Other community features include: Blogger API support, Content syndication, News aggregator and Permalink.

• The Blogger API feature allows the Drupal sites to be updated by different non-web browser based tools for richer editing environment.

• Content syndication allows the Drupal sites to export site's content in RDF/RSS format across the web for a greater viewrship.

• The powerful built-in News Aggregator helps in reading and blogging news from other sites.

• All Drupal contents carry a permanent link or "permalink" feature allowing people to link it freely without fear of broken links.

This easy to install and simple to use software have been the first choice of many of traffic catchers in the web---it is now your turn to adopt it for your website and make your presence felt in the cyber world.

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Drupal Web Hosting Guide

Sean Ray 2008-05-05
Title: Drupal Web Hosting Guide
What's Drupal?
Drupal is one of the best content management system. It's a free software package that allows an individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage and organize a wide variety of content on a website. Tens of thousands of people and organizations are using it to power scores of different web sites, such as: Community web portals, Discussion sites, E-commerce applications and more.

Choose a Name for Your Site
First, you will need to select a domain for your Drupal web site, think about something that will make sense to your business and easy to be remembered.

Hosting Needs
Just like looking for a web hosting solution for all the other types of web site, you will need to think about your needs on disk space, monthly transfer, and emailox, etc. And in below, we will discuss some key features are needed by a Drupal site.

  • Linux Platform with support for php, and MySQL or PostgreSQL. Drupal is an application developed by php, and run against MySQL or PostgreSQL. So, a support for php with database MySQL or PostgreSQL is the basic requirement for it. And we would like to suggest a Linux web hosting package considering it is the perfect platform to run php and MySQL.

  • Easy to use Control Panel which will allow you to maintain Database, and conduct some routine maintenance tasks for your Drupal application

    - An easy to use to tool to create MySQL or PostgreSQL database and grant the access.
    - phpMyAdmin or phpPgAdmin to manipulate the data in the database, execute the backup or restore tasks to the data.
    - An editor to modify the Cron job of the system. There are many tasks need to run regularly. A permission to change the Cron file will be very helpful for the Drupal webmasters
    - Privilege to change the access permission of the file and directory.

  • Very fast connection speed to the database. Many web hosting providers haven't optimized the connection speed between web server and database server, which cause Drupal run very slowly. This feature you will only know after installing Drupal in their environment.
  • Reliable web hosting service provider with courteous and professional customer support. As an CMS web site, nothing can be more important than a stable environment.

    Reference:
    Best Drupal Web Hosting
    Top 10 Web Hosting
    Reliable Affordable Web Hosting Review and Guide

    Sean.Ray is the co-founder of WebHostingClue.com, a free web hosting directory with only reliable web hosting companies and offering the visitors an easy way to find the right hosting plan for their needs. Feel free to contact Sean.Ray at sean.ray@webhostingclue.com in case you have any questions or comments regarding this article.


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    How the debt community helps you?

    Jason Holmes 2008-04-20
    Title: How the debt community helps you?
    If you are in huge debt and want to get rid of frequent creditor calls, the DebtCC community platform is the best solution for you. The community, comprising of 111065 members have proved to be a genuine support for millions of debtors at the time of their difficulties. Possibly, this authentic and consistent support of the DebtCC community has increased the community strength to 111065 members.

    The community is internet’s first get-out-debt community. It focuses in helping the debt-burdened people, all over the world. The, community even helps its members with some dollars, whenever the community members is in acute trouble. The feeling that the DebtCC community members have developed for each other, sets as an instance for true cooperation and genuine feeling.

    The best thing about the DebtCC community is the anonymous nature of the platform. You need not reveal your identity while disclosing your problems. Only you can share your issues, hiding your identity from the world. And, you would get the complete support of the community remaining unidentified.

    This article is written by Jason Holmes, a community writer of Debt consolidation care. Jason Holmes has been writing on debt settlement, debt consolidation, credit card debt, debt consolidation loans and various other financial aspects.


     

    Drupal Features---An Overview

    FAt Jack 2007-07-23
    Title: Drupal Features---An Overview
    From publishing articles to post comments or managing and organizing huge variety of contents---Drupal can do it all. Maintained and developed by a community of thousands of developers all around the world, this open source modular software proves it efficacy with all types of websites---blogs, intranet applications, friendship community sites, e- commerce sites and more. If you are about to start your own Website and on lookout for a perfect software to support it, check out with the Drupal features---you may find in it what are you looking for or even more.

    Platform Drupal is a multi-platform software supporting all major Operating systems. It runs equally well on Apache or IIS, Unix / Linux / BSD / Solaris / Windows / Mac OS X. Multi-language Targeting an international audience, Drupal has been designed as Multilanguage software. As such Drupal meets the requirements of developers and users worldwide and provides the right framework to create a multi-lingual website, blog, and content management system or community application. It provides a graphical user interface along with GNU gettext for the translation of texts.

    Drupal Modules Drupal has been developed as a modular framework which allows the addition of pluggable modules for additional functionalities. The Drupal community developed modules have contributed to the expansion of its functions in the areas of taxonomy display, jabber authentication, private messages, bookmarks, the Amazon Items module, work-flow, photo galleries, mailing list management, and CVS integration.

    Personalization Drupal also supports a robust personalization environment. The user is allowed to customize both the content and the presentation in a Drupal website.

    Role based permission system Drupal does not provide permissions for each user. Here, permissions are assigned to roles and various role groups.

    Themes The Drupal themes in general are written in the PHPTemplate engine or the XTemplate engine. Since the introduction of 5.1 version, these two templates are being used to create Drupal themes. This inclusion has helped it to become technically less complicated and more design oriented.

    Blogger API support Drupal is supported by Blogger API which ensures that Drupal site can be updated by many different tools including the non-web browser based tools that provides richer editing results.

    News aggregator It comes with a built-in News Aggregator for reading and blogging news from other sites and adding them to your MySQL database with a user configurable caching time. This is a great way of keeping track of your news even when you're offline for a few days.

    Drupal websites are particularly good at creating company intranets, online classrooms, social interaction communities with gallery of images, and project management. If you think, drupal is what can fulfill your website requirements, contact a commercial web hosting service provider who can host a Drupal website for you.

    Fat Jack Hosting is the Internet Marketer’s Dream when it comes to hosting. Not only do we have great ongoing 24/7 support, but we understand the small business owner, entrepreneur and internet marketer because we are owned and operated by an extremely successful one. That’s why you get great customer service, tips, strategies and support. Go here right now to get your hosting account—>> http://www.fatjackhosting.com


     

    About Drupal

    FAt Jack 2007-07-18
    Title: About Drupal
    The Onion The Spread Firefox Ourmedia KernelTrap The Defective by Design campaign

    Do these above mentioned names make any sense for you? Well, they are all the names of high-traffic websites….but apart from that?

    Well, they are all bound by a common thread…they all use Drupal as their web application framework or blogging engine.

    So what Drupal actually is? Drupal is a software package that is • Free o download and use • Written in PHP • Open-source system • Distributed under the GPL • Maintained and developed by a community of thousands of users and developers across the globe. • Allows an individual or an online community to publish, manage and organize a content rich website.

    The background The credit for writing this software---today’s most popular tool for building online communities goes to Dries Buytaert. The name of the software has significance; the word Drupal has its origin in the Dutch word, “druppel” or Drop. Now Drop in Dutch also stands for Village or community. So the community aspect of the software has always been emphasized. However, others try to establish a link with the name of now defunct Drop.org website---the codes of which had a direct influence on the coding of Drupal.

    What it can do for you The latest version (Drupal 5.1) released in the early 2007 comes with the enhanced feature of easy-to-use web installer. The moment your web host adds this script to your web host account, it is all geared up to help you in your variety of content management and blogging tasks such as: Forums, Peer-to-peer networking , Newsletters, Podcasting, Picture galleries, File uploads and downloads and many more.

    The wide ranging Drupal websites Powered with a wide range of features, Drupal can support different types of website ranging from traditional blogs to Social Networking sites and Intranet applications to E-commerce applications. If you want to have a glimpse of notable sites using Drupal, refer to this URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drupal

    On your way to create a community based website or a community driven portal? Or are you up to introducing a resource directory or an Aficionado site? Whatever may be your website requirements, Drupal can handle them all. So start your warming up from today; but before that make sure you find an efficient web host who can offer you Drupal webhosting.

    Fat Jack Hosting is the Internet Marketer’s Dream when it comes to hosting. Not only do we have great ongoing 24/7 support, but we understand the small business owner, entrepreneur and internet marketer because we are owned and operated by an extremely successful one. That’s why you get great customer service, tips, strategies and support. Go here right now to get your hosting account—>> http://www.fatjackhosting.com


     

    Your Community and Your Mortgage Business

    Tom Domin 2006-11-19
    Title: Your Community and Your Mortgage Business
    Your Community and Your Mortgage Business

    One of the most overlooked marketing opportunities available to mortgage professionals is the involvement in their very own community. There are countless choices and causes that you can use as an avenue in your marketing program.

    The advantage of community involvement marketing is that it actually develops for you a community presence or community personality. People want to buy from friends and when you are part of a community, you become a friend. You separate yourself from the hordes of strangers and become a real giving person. Marketing through the community also gives you unlimited opportunities to take on marketing relationships, partners, and affiliates.

    Community involvement can take many forms. Here are some simple ways you can improve your community:

    1. Offer your mortgage expertise and knowledge to a local charity as part of their fund-raising program.

    2. Sponsor a little league team, a bicycle race, a 5K or 10K race, or even a clean-up campaign for a not-so beautiful section of your city.

    3. Sponsor an essay contest, an art contest, or a contribution campaign to a local charity.

    4. Help your church raise funds; write articles for their newsletters, posting signs on their bulletin boards, and advertising in their local paper.

    5. Participate in local clubs and civic organizations by becoming an active member.

    6. Adopt-a-school or schools to keep teachers and parents informed of the status of local sex offenders, child molesters and pedophiles. Create a monthly newsletter or notice that keeps parents and teachers informed. This is a hot topic and most certainly needed. You would be performing a great service.

    Your community definitely needs your help. It needs your time and effort, your participation, and your hard work. It isn’t a matter of signing up for a committee and then standing on the side-lines and doing nothing. It means rolling up your selves, getting involved and busting your butt for your community.

    People in your community will quickly recognize your hard work and dedication. They’ll assume that you’ll even work harder for them and will be attracted to your mortgage marketing message. Many mortgage professionals have flourished using this concept, and for many it’s the only marketing they’ll ever need.

    Drive through your community on a regular basis and be on the look out for new opportunities and ideas that will help your community. There are many there...you just need to look for them.

    About the Author: Tom Domin has over twenty-five years of experience in sales and training in Real Estate and as a Licensed Mortgage Broker. He is currently publisher of "Tom's Mortgage Tips" a twice monthly Mortgage Newsletter for Mortgage Professionals. You can sign-up by visiting www.MortgageMarketingToolKit.com.


     

    The wave driving the world away with it â?? IT community

    Mansi Gupta 2008-05-04
    Title: The wave driving the world away with it â?? IT community
    Journalists, managers, specialists and executives mainly belonging to CS (Computer Systems), ENG (Engineering), EL (Electronics), EX (Executive) and DA-Pro (Data Production) together work under one roof to form a community known as the It Community (Information Technology Community). IT community work for the betterment of the Information and Technology industries. The associate of an IT industry acts upon various job streams. Job Streams include management of portfolio of a client, architecture, infrastructure, planning, operation, database administration, application development and security. The mission of an IT community is to offer a platform on the web enabling everyone to gain and share advanced knowledge on Information Technology.


    Large IT communities with equally well-trained and equipped member allow the fast growth of IT-based companies. These large IT communities form the main focus of development office of an IT Community. Development Office of IT community understands the dynamics of large IT communities and develops an improved relevant training, resourcing and development programs for professional addressing to all the IT workers across the government of the nation they belong to.


    The Development Office for an IT Community works on different activities:
    Integrated IT and IM HR and a business plan that assists other prevailing departments to meet the key priorities of a government. These Business Strategies include MGI Policy, changing nodes for workforce, renewal of PS and initiative for IT Shared Services. These strategies serve as the road to successful HR strategies for the future.


    Development Office provides a staffing process that is faster, consistent and efficient. This process of staffing is applicable for managers and offers a transparent and standardized approach for assessing the candidates. Staffing process enhances employee mobility and professional development. Simultaneously, the program offers staffs with proper guidance of people with knowledge of latest advancement in software programming like .net programming and PHP programming.


    Development Programs in IT Leadership especially for managers and aspiring mangers along with IT and IM domain experienced executives. These programs widen the career horizons of these determined people and the leadership qualities are developed based upon the key priorities of the government.


    Researches provided by the able and aspiring officials of IT Community solves many problems of people related to their software. Web Hosting and Web Developing are made easy by following the data available from these web sites. Various forums are building up on the theme of IT community constituting a collection of quality and aspiring engineers and writers. IT community Forums are updated with various developments in the field of technology and software tools required to develop or design a website or a program. Simultaneously, these forums allow a direct communication of the officials with the budding engineers who received valued information related to their projects or for future career plans.


    IT Community Forums provide quality assurance related to the information delivered to the mass with the quality of engineers and writers working for the same cause. Forums like http://www.discussweb.com/ not only equip its members with the latest techniques and technologies; simultaneously it shares the same knowledge with the whole globe.


     

    Debt Consolidation Community, the lender of last resort!

    Jeson 2008-05-01
    Title: Debt Consolidation Community, the lender of last resort!
    If you are in too much debt, constantly being harassed by creditor calls and struggling to find a way out, the debt community platform is the best solution for you. Repeatedly, the DebtCC community has proved itself to be the best support to the debt trapped mass. The goodwill and fame that the community has earned over time, is reflected from the immense strength of the community.

    Presently, the community comprise of 111667 members. Debt burdened people all over the world, participate here to get a valid solution to their debt problems. This makes the debt consolidation care platform, a rescuer for you when you are unable to exit from debt trouble.

    The empathy and concern, which the community members show to each other, is remarkable. They try their level best to comprehend and guide the debtors in the most genuine manner. Their aim is not only to provide a debt free solution but also to give an extra mile. It is this noble attempt of the DebtCC community that makes it unique all the more.

    The Community has realized, at the time of agony, the debtor wants more of listening ears than that of the helping hands. The community forum thereby allows the disturbed mass to bring out their worries. Moreover, people sometimes hesitate to reveal their issues before the public. The DebtCC community has shown concern for them as well. With the aid of the immense power of the internet, the DebtCC community now permits every debtor to express their problems, remaining anonymous.

    Besides money being the most crucial factor for a debtor, the DebtCC community is helping people with some dollars. You can simply earn some extra bucks just by participating in the DebtCC forum. Every time you participate, the community rewards you with some points which you can cash out as soon as you earn 100 points.

    The most happening and significant part of the community is the fellow feeling and warmth that the members have developed for each other. Time and again the community has donated their part of dollars to the members, who have been in genuine trouble. Shortly, the community has donated around $300 dollars to Mike, a valued member of DebtCC. His father had been suffering from Cancer for sometime.

    The intense sympathy that the community members show for each other is reflected though the words of Canrr. Cannr says “Mike, you are truly missed during your hard time. My heart goes out to you and your family. Our entire community has been sending prayers your way.”

    The deep feeling and sympathy that is reflected from these good words will inevitably make one feel that the DebtCC community is not less that a family.

     

    The wave driving the world away with it – IT community

    Mansi Gupta 2007-07-20
    Title: The wave driving the world away with it – IT community
    Journalists, managers, specialists and executives mainly belonging to CS (Computer Systems), ENG (Engineering), EL (Electronics), EX (Executive) and DA-Pro (Data Production) together work under one roof to form a community known as the It Community (Information Technology Community). IT community work for the betterment of the Information and Technology industries. The associate of an IT industry acts upon various job streams. Job Streams include management of portfolio of a client, architecture, infrastructure, planning, operation, database administration, application development and security. The mission of an IT community is to offer a platform on the web enabling everyone to gain and share advanced knowledge on Information Technology.

    Large IT communities with equally well-trained and equipped member allow the fast growth of IT-based companies. These large IT communities form the main focus of development office of an IT Community. Development Office of IT community understands the dynamics of large IT communities and develops an improved relevant training, resourcing and development programs for professional addressing to all the IT workers across the government of the nation they belong to.

    The Development Office for an IT Community works on different activities:
    Integrated IT and IM HR and a business plan that assists other prevailing departments to meet the key priorities of a government. These Business Strategies include MGI Policy, changing nodes for workforce, renewal of PS and initiative for IT Shared Services. These strategies serve as the road to successful HR strategies for the future.

    Development Office provides a staffing process that is faster, consistent and efficient. This process of staffing is applicable for managers and offers a transparent and standardized approach for assessing the candidates. Staffing process enhances employee mobility and professional development. Simultaneously, the program offers staffs with proper guidance of people with knowledge of latest advancement in software programming like .net programming and PHP programming.

    Development Programs in IT Leadership especially for managers and aspiring mangers along with IT and IM domain experienced executives. These programs widen the career horizons of these determined people and the leadership qualities are developed based upon the key priorities of the government.

    Researches provided by the able and aspiring officials of IT Community solves many problems of people related to their software. Web Hosting and Web Developing are made easy by following the data available from these web sites. Various forums are building up on the theme of IT community constituting a collection of quality and aspiring engineers and writers. IT community Forums are updated with various developments in the field of technology and software tools required to develop or design a website or a program. Simultaneously, these forums allow a direct communication of the officials with the budding engineers who received valued information related to their projects or for future career plans.

    IT Community Forums provide quality assurance related to the information delivered to the mass with the quality of engineers and writers working for the same cause. Forums like http://www.discussweb.com/ not only equip its members with the latest techniques and technologies; simultaneously it shares the same knowledge with the whole globe.

     

    Debt Consolidation Community, the Lender of Last Resort!

    Jason Holmes 2008-04-26
    Title: Debt Consolidation Community, the Lender of Last Resort!

    If you are in too much debt, constantly being harassed by creditor calls and struggling to find a way out, the debt community platform is the best solution for you. Repeatedly, the DebtCC community has proved itself to be the best support to the debt trapped mass. The goodwill and fame that the community has earned over time, is reflected from the immense strength of the community.

    Presently, the community comprise of 111667 members. Debt burdened people all over the world, participate here to get a valid solution to their debt problems. This makes the debt consolidation care platform, a rescuer for you when you are unable to exit from debt trouble.

    The empathy and concern, which the community members show to each other, is remarkable. They try their level best to comprehend and guide the debtors in the most genuine manner. Their aim is not only to provide a debt free solution but also to give an extra mile. It is this noble attempt of the DebtCC community that makes it unique all the more.

    The Community has realized, at the time of agony, the debtor wants more of listening ears than that of the helping hands. The community forum thereby allows the disturbed mass to bring out their worries. Moreover, people sometimes hesitate to reveal their issues before the public. The DebtCC community has shown concern for them as well. With the aid of the immense power of the internet, the DebtCC community now permits every debtor to express their problems, remaining anonymous.

    Besides money being the most crucial factor for a debtor, the DebtCC community is helping people with some dollars. You can simply earn some extra bucks just by participating in the DebtCC forum. Every time you participate, the community rewards you with some points which you can cash out as soon as you earn 100 points.

    The most happening and significant part of the community is the fellow feeling and warmth that the members have developed for each other. Time and again the community has donated their part of dollars to the members, who have been in genuine trouble. Shortly, the community has donated around $300 dollars to Mike, a valued member of DebtCC. His father had been suffering from Cancer for sometime.

    The intense sympathy that the community members show for each other is reflected though the words of Canrr. Cannr says “Mike, you are truly missed during your hard time. My heart goes out to you and your family. Our entire community has been sending prayers your way.”

    The deep feeling and sympathy that is reflected from these good words will inevitably make one feel that the DebtCC community is not less that a family.


     

    Drupal 6 Book - Review

    Shriharsha Bhat 2008-04-21
    Title: Drupal 6 Book - Review

    I've been learning Drupal on-and-off (as spare time allows) since last summer. Reading this latest Mercerian effort I've undoubtedly benefited from reading the Drupal 4.7 text. The 4.7 title definitely got me up and running as a Drupal novice, so this formula and style is familiar to me. There are some physical changes: the paper on this latest offering (my copy at least) has better contrast. I could not find the exact font details, but the print size is larger and so there are fewer words per line which naturally helps readability. Consequently, the 4.7 book's 267 pages translates to 362 pages as measured to the last page of the index.

    As a Drupal newbie myself I've struggled due to:

    * The whole client-server set-up and creating a database driven community.

    * Drupal's likeness to an iceberg:

    o what you can see - themes, modules, users, forums

    o what you can't see the MySQL, PHP, CSS, server, template and other files...

    o Oh yes, and the things that are on the water-line - blocks, menus, 'nodes and content'

    * Drupal files and folder structure

    o The location of core Drupal elements vs contributed elements (and your content)

    * Security, access and permissions

    o managing users

    * Upgrading and configuration

    o Drupal is very much a work-in-progress

    * Customisation - themes, styles, being 'original' - extending Drupal.

    The first fifty pages provide an introduction to Drupal, how it all started with its creator Dries Buytaert. Plus installing server software and Drupal itself. Several pictures of the Drupal website highlight this as a pivotal resource with its forums and great sense of community. Mercer had me wondering that you may not be pushing the envelope if you don't need help at some stage.

    On page 32 'The Drupal Environment' a sentence states that readers '... might well prefer to dive straight in and make modifications to your Drupal site.' This seems a bit premature to me, as six pages later we are concerned with obtaining and installing Drupal. As this is my first book review the adopted convention is a stolen sentence or two from Packt's summary of the book, with my thoughts:

    Chapter 1 introduces you to the world of Drupal and looks at where Drupal comes from, where it’s going, and what it can offer you. - The Drupal community is an invaluable resource and in addition to reading and struggling I've attended a user group, were everyone has something to offer and there is much enthusiasm and skills on tap. So Mercer highlights the web and forums as a source of support and might possibly have made more (even without specific details) of the number of local Drupal user groups and events. Nonetheless, this thorough introduction is capped off with an explanation about Drupal's status as an open source project and the licence. This more than anything explains Drupal's dynamic credentials. Guidance is provided here on building a website - including 'phone a friend' - and don't forget paper and pencil for planning and developing ideas.

    Chapter 2 deals with how to get everything you need up and running on a development machine and also briefly looks at how all the requisite technologies gel together to produce a working Drupal site. ... - Going for a combined package, I tried ApacheTriad and XAMPP before settling on WAMP5 for the Apache server, MySQL and PHP5 software. The thing is don't give up. I installed-scratched Drupal a couple of times; my excuse - I'd give it some time ... and then leave it alone. ... Like many things in life, you need to devote and invest time on which to build your knowledge and skills (even an occasional 10-15 minute session can help). This chapter is very informative whichever server approach you adopt. As the tip advises - keep that admin password safe! Mercer's task here must be helped I believe by the Drupal 6 install process. Although not yet 'automatic' it has been greatly improved.

    Chapter 3 sees us adding functionality to the newly created site. ... - At this point David Mercer had me wondering: I've heard that a lot of people try Drupal and other CMSs and give up. If there were CMS exit questionnaires what would they reveal? A DHTML menu module is used as a module example and needing to find this again it is there in the comprehensive index. Blocks and menus take some getting used to, well for me anyway. It is not necessarily that they are very complex - they are just cussed on 1st, 2nd, even 3rd acquaintance. If you forget to activate a block, a menu will not show. There are graphic handles for drag-and-drop operations within menus, which helped me to finally grasp things. Mercer's advice to check through the modules that are available for your version is well worth the effort. Yes, the number of modules can be overwhelming, but the diversity and scope provide a reason to forge on and there's more to follow.

    Chapter 4 looks at the most general settings that all Drupal administrators need to contend with. ... - This chapter could be titled 'chicken or egg', since you need to understand the functionality of Drupal in order to commit to developing your site. There are a lot of options for site configuration and again it's good advice to take the time and check out the available settings, displayed here in pictures with descriptions. Try to appreciate early on the role of clean urls (and path aliases p.325); using two browser windows can help too.

    Chapter 5 concerns itself with the topic of access control. ... - This chapter I will certainly be re-reading. It has prompted me to realise that for my new site a forum is vital. Although I've some static content to archive, this would be a waste of Drupal's power. Here roles are covered, with emphasis on planning and creating an access policy p.116. Throughout the book you are reminded about only giving users the permissions they need to perform task x, y or z and NO more. Mercer points out that what roles you have and what your site can 'deliver' overall is also dependent on administration. Are you a one-admin band or will you have some help? It is always difficult to anticipate the future, hence the need to plan an access foundation upon which you can build.

    Chapter 6 gets to the heart of the matter by beginning the book's coverage on content. ... - This chapter sheds light blog entries, book pages, forum topics and pages with these content types just the beginning. The learning here is not just the 'what', but 'how' to administer content, plus distinguishing (or not) between nodes and content. When you are working on your site and styles remember the 'input format' section of this chapter - again really useful. I wondered why my drop capitals and table effects were not showing. It was just that some HTML tags were not allowed through the filter.

    Throughout the book the work flow approach helps instill confidence by hand-holding step-by-step and yet also encouraging you to experiment alone. Another insight for me here is the wider potential of Drupal's RSS aggregator. You also realise how quick the publishing turn-around is these days, with the pictures of the feed aggregator are dated 02/05/2008. p.166. I have in mind a collaborative book on Hodges' model, so the five pages devoted to the book content type proved essential reading. There are graphic handles for drag-and-drop operations within books, in addition to the menus as mentioned previously.

    Chapter 7 gives you the edge when it comes to creating engaging and dynamic content. While this chapter doesn't require you to be an expert in HTML, PHP, and CSS it does introduce you to the basics and shows how, with a little knowledge, extremely powerful and professional content can be created. ... - There are some Drupal pearls here: taxonomy, the content construction kit (CCK) and HTML, PHP and content posting. There's even a brief intro to HTML. Time also for considered reading with descriptions of terms, vocabularies, thesauri and related Drupal elements. With some awareness of clinical terminologies and having read this and other Drupal sources I wonder if I'm under estimating the power of Drupal?

    The CCK section has me a little puzzled. My next task is to install CCK in Drupal 6.2 as Mercer suggests to see if it works. At the time of writing this review though the Drupal site states they are creating a preliminary, development version [of CCK] for D6 soon. As Mercer acknowledges the CCK is dependent on another module called Views, which is still not yet ready for version 6. In a way something like this is to be expected of a book that is first off the blocks. Mercer still sets the CCK up nicely though, as I'm tantalised by the possibilities, especially when combined with Views as I saw demonstrated at the NW England Drupal user group.

    Chapter 8 gives you a run down of how attractive, functional interfaces are created in Drupal through the use of themes. ... - Time to get the hands dirty; first though as with the modules I've followed Mercer's advice and checked through the available themes. You could be excused for believing it is a waste of time poring over all the themes (although not that many are available for D6 as yet). On the other hand let physics work for you and (like me) you will gravitate towards a couple of themes. If bones are essential for structure, support and locomotion, then chapters 8 & 9 provide the meat of the book and Drupal.

    Chapter 9 really adds the icing on the cake by looking at a host of more advanced topics. From dynamic and responsive content using JavaScript and native jQuery support to supporting opened and implementing actions and triggers, you learn to enhance your website and add that something special. ... - I blame Mercer 4.7 (plus some exciting demos) for prompting me to invest in a specific jQuery book. (The user group directed me to another seminal Drupal book - the 'Pro' title.) jQuery accounts for a brief but very effective five pages, that I hope to incorporate into my test site efforts very soon. Drupal 6 has seen a major emphasis on internationalization and localisation. This is very welcome functionality for me, that Mercer serves over about 15 pages. My new website must be global in reach, Drupal can deliver and Mercer shows the way. Translation files are still in the future for this Drupal student, but for languages, cacheing, throttling and performance I know were to go for help. OPENID could be a real scoop for user uptake and is covered in just over four pages and begs further investigation. The book is peppered throughout with urls and tips for more resources and reading.

    Chapter 10 takes a pragmatic look at the type of tasks in which you will need to be proficient in order to successfully run and maintain a Drupal site. ... - Having backed up the database and run cron jobs manually, there is one major thing that I've still to do and that is the non-trivial task of upgrading. The single appendix deals with deployment.

    I've a lot yet to prove in terms of learning Drupal and demonstrating proficiency (a deployed website would help!). I'm convinced though that Mr Mercer is helping me move forward with this latest very instructive Drupal book. Significantly there is quite a team behind this title. I wholly endorse this summary from the Packt site:

    Written in the same style as the original Drupal title, this book is a pragmatic look at the steps necessary to get a website up and running. Drawing on years of writing experience, David Mercer utilizes a friendly, engaging style that is both clear and concise – perfect for the Drupal newbie.

    For more information, please visit www.PacktPub.com/drupal-6-create-powerful-websites/book



     
     

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