This document provides an introduction to Drupal, a content management system. It discusses Drupal's history, how it works, and the typical workflow for building a Drupal site. This includes planning content types and fields, installing modules to extend functionality, designing layouts and views, managing user roles and permissions, and practicing Drupal skills. The document emphasizes that Drupal has a significant learning curve but provides powerful functionality through its open source community and ecosystem of modules.
This introduction to Drupal 6 was presented to the Chicago Web Professionals meetup as the third in a series of CMS introductions (following WordPress and Joomla)
This PPT gives information about:
1.Drupal overview,
2.basic concepts and terminology of Drupal,
3. Basic Site Building Concepts
4. Advantages
5. Disadvantages
6. Drupal Terminology
This talk, presented at Drupal Global Training Days Montreal - September 2016 walks through features of Drupal 8, examples of sites built with Drupal, an introduction to the Drupal community and topics for learning Drupal theming and module development.
This introduction to Drupal 6 was presented to the Chicago Web Professionals meetup as the third in a series of CMS introductions (following WordPress and Joomla)
This PPT gives information about:
1.Drupal overview,
2.basic concepts and terminology of Drupal,
3. Basic Site Building Concepts
4. Advantages
5. Disadvantages
6. Drupal Terminology
This talk, presented at Drupal Global Training Days Montreal - September 2016 walks through features of Drupal 8, examples of sites built with Drupal, an introduction to the Drupal community and topics for learning Drupal theming and module development.
Drupal is a popular, open source content management system. It powers websites for governments, NGOs, communities, and businesses around the world. Drupal 8, the newest version, has recently been released and there are many exciting new features for end users, site builders, and developers.
If you're considering a platform for your next web development project, this webinar will give you a great opportunity to learn more about what Drupal has to offer.
Drupal architectures for flexible content - Drupalcon Barcelonahernanibf
We got to the point where the old Drupal mantra of creating content first to see it later is not enough to suceed with content editors. Drupal is competing and replacing other CMS and platforms where the lack of flexibility is the problem #1 for content editors. They are expecting full flexibity on how content is created, displayed, approved and published. However this introduce a common problem for web developers and site builders: how can you provide this full flexibility without having to be constantly on the hook for further development or configuration.
Modules like panels and panelizer, projects like Spark and distributions like panopoly and demo framework helped change the panorama in Drupal and the expectations that are set when sites are built.
In this session we will look to a set of common problems and real examples when creating content and layout for pages with demanding editorial teams. We will look and evaluate common options and recipes.
How can complex content and rich pages be structured ? Free HTML format in different fields? Structured data in complex fields? Use paragraphs or field collection? Different content items in different items/entities? How to glue it all together?
How can indivual page layout be managed providing flexibility but also control? Rely on templating system and view modes? Use contrib modules like panels and panelizer or display suite? Mix several approaches and modules?
How can I add any content to any page and choose its display ? How can I have a list of curated widgets ready to use by the content team to deploy anywhere or in any section?
How can pages and sections be managed before approved and published? Use preview systems and inline editors? Use workbench or workflow for layout? Rely on more complex content staging systems? Use separated environments?
These are daily problems that architects and developers face in every project. As a technical architect in Acquia it is uncommon a project where I am involved that does not need to solve one or more of these problems. In this session I will give some real examples and resume options and recipes that can be used to solve those problems today in Drupal 7 and look to Drupal 8 to explain how it can improve some of our possibilities and options and easy the life of one of our most important personas: the content editor.
Does Git make you angry inside? In this workshop you will get a gentle introduction to working efficiently as a Web developer in small teams, or as a solo developer. We'll focus on real world examples you can actually use to make your work faster and more efficient. Windows? OSX? Linux? No problem, we'll get you up and running with Git, no matter what your system. Yes, this is an introductory session. This is for people who feel shame that they don't know how to "clone my github project", wish they too could "get the gist", and get mad when people say "just diff me a patch" as if it's something as easy as making a mai thai even though you have no rum. No, you don't have to have git installed to attend. You don't even need to know where the command line is on your computer.
Walks through the top 8 improvements coming to Drupal 8, including videos and code samples to demonstrate "before vs. after."
Given to the @DrupalNS meet up in Bedford, Nova Scotia on July 28, 2014.
Drupal is a flexible, open-source content management system, powering thousands of websites like those of The Onion, Bob Dylan and Amnesty International. In this introduction, you’ll learn the basic structure of a Drupal web site and find out how Drupal compares with other content management systems. We’ll also cover some common Drupal modules of specific interest for SEO, advertising and social media.
Wayne Eaker is a software developer and online strategy consultant, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Wayne is a key contributor to LA2M, and is LA2M’s website programmer.
Drupal is a popular, open source content management system. It powers websites for governments, NGOs, communities, and businesses around the world. Drupal 8, the newest version, has recently been released and there are many exciting new features for end users, site builders, and developers.
If you're considering a platform for your next web development project, this webinar will give you a great opportunity to learn more about what Drupal has to offer.
Drupal architectures for flexible content - Drupalcon Barcelonahernanibf
We got to the point where the old Drupal mantra of creating content first to see it later is not enough to suceed with content editors. Drupal is competing and replacing other CMS and platforms where the lack of flexibility is the problem #1 for content editors. They are expecting full flexibity on how content is created, displayed, approved and published. However this introduce a common problem for web developers and site builders: how can you provide this full flexibility without having to be constantly on the hook for further development or configuration.
Modules like panels and panelizer, projects like Spark and distributions like panopoly and demo framework helped change the panorama in Drupal and the expectations that are set when sites are built.
In this session we will look to a set of common problems and real examples when creating content and layout for pages with demanding editorial teams. We will look and evaluate common options and recipes.
How can complex content and rich pages be structured ? Free HTML format in different fields? Structured data in complex fields? Use paragraphs or field collection? Different content items in different items/entities? How to glue it all together?
How can indivual page layout be managed providing flexibility but also control? Rely on templating system and view modes? Use contrib modules like panels and panelizer or display suite? Mix several approaches and modules?
How can I add any content to any page and choose its display ? How can I have a list of curated widgets ready to use by the content team to deploy anywhere or in any section?
How can pages and sections be managed before approved and published? Use preview systems and inline editors? Use workbench or workflow for layout? Rely on more complex content staging systems? Use separated environments?
These are daily problems that architects and developers face in every project. As a technical architect in Acquia it is uncommon a project where I am involved that does not need to solve one or more of these problems. In this session I will give some real examples and resume options and recipes that can be used to solve those problems today in Drupal 7 and look to Drupal 8 to explain how it can improve some of our possibilities and options and easy the life of one of our most important personas: the content editor.
Does Git make you angry inside? In this workshop you will get a gentle introduction to working efficiently as a Web developer in small teams, or as a solo developer. We'll focus on real world examples you can actually use to make your work faster and more efficient. Windows? OSX? Linux? No problem, we'll get you up and running with Git, no matter what your system. Yes, this is an introductory session. This is for people who feel shame that they don't know how to "clone my github project", wish they too could "get the gist", and get mad when people say "just diff me a patch" as if it's something as easy as making a mai thai even though you have no rum. No, you don't have to have git installed to attend. You don't even need to know where the command line is on your computer.
Walks through the top 8 improvements coming to Drupal 8, including videos and code samples to demonstrate "before vs. after."
Given to the @DrupalNS meet up in Bedford, Nova Scotia on July 28, 2014.
Drupal is a flexible, open-source content management system, powering thousands of websites like those of The Onion, Bob Dylan and Amnesty International. In this introduction, you’ll learn the basic structure of a Drupal web site and find out how Drupal compares with other content management systems. We’ll also cover some common Drupal modules of specific interest for SEO, advertising and social media.
Wayne Eaker is a software developer and online strategy consultant, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Wayne is a key contributor to LA2M, and is LA2M’s website programmer.
Are you looking at Drupal as your new CMS?
This presentation gives an overview of Drupal and some common use cases.
Targeted at IT managers looking to chose a new CMS or who just want to get more familiar with Drupal.
This PPT gives information about:
1. Install and Uninstall Modules
2. Module Management
3. Use of Default Modules
4. Why use cms
5. drupal Structure
6. Module
Everything You Need to Know About the Top Changes in Drupal 8Acquia
<p>Drupal 8 is on the way. And we know you want to know -- what does this mean for me?!</p>
<p>Don't fear, Angie 'webchick' Byron is here! This one hour webinar will provide you with detailed overviews on the major changes in Drupal 8, as well as several short video demos that will give you a glimpse into a few of the newest features and capabilities. Angie will explain what D8 means for:</p>
<ul>
<li>Site Builders: See Views in Core, more (and better) blocks, improved entity and field features...the list goes on!</li>
<li>Front-end Developers: We're talking HTML5, libraries, accessibility enhancements, new themes and UI elements, and faster performance, to name a few.</li>
<li>Back-end Developers: A new configuration management system, a completely rehauled Entity API, improved caching, and new built-in web services features.</li></ul>
How to Optimize Your Drupal Site with Structured ContentAcquia
<p>With the advent of real-time marketing technologies and design methodologies like atomic design, web pages are no longer just “pages” – they are collections of modular, dynamic data that can be rearranged according to the context of the user.</p>
<p>To provide optimized user experiences, marketers and publishers need to enrich websites with additional structure (taxonomy and metadata). By adding metadata, content becomes machine-understandable, which leads to better interoperability, SEO, and accessibility.</p>
<p>Structured content is also one of the foundations of real-time personalization; By tagging and describing content with metadata, personalization engines like Acquia Lift can provide more relevant content to individual users.</p>
<p>In this webinar, we will discuss:</p>
<ul>
<li>How to further enrich your Drupal website with structure</li>
<li>Taxonomy best practices for dynamic content and how to configure auto-tagging in your Drupal site</li>
<li>How to leverage Microdata and the schema.org vocabulary to improve SEO through rich results</li>
<li>How to improve the social shareability of your content through the use of Twitter Cards and OpenGraph tags</li>
<li>Why Drupal 8 is the best CMS platform for managing structured content</li>
</ul>
How Not to Be Conned by Your Drupal Vendor!pixelonion
Despite the title, this presentation aims to shed some lights to both clients & vendors on how to execute acceptable Drupal projects, focusing on asking the 10 questions discussed in the slides.
Originally this was proposed as "88 Slides About 44 Modules" but it was scaled back to "44 Slides About 22 Modules". It was meant as a quick and dirty introduction to small niche / utility modules that people may not have been aware of (with a couple hardcore useful dev modules mixed in.)
We know that Drupal is a great CMS - but it doesn't do everything right out of the box - and that's where modules come in!
There are over 7,000 extensions (or add-on features) for Drupal 7 and figuring out which ones to use can be a real challenge. During this session we're going to walk… jog… ok - run through 45 of the best and most popular modules in 45 minutes. We'll hit the highlights for each one, when and where you might use it, and uncover any "pitfalls" there might be hidden away.
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APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
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Meet up Milano 14 _ Axpo Italia_ Migration from Mule3 (On-prem) to.pdfFlorence Consulting
Quattordicesimo Meetup di Milano, tenutosi a Milano il 23 Maggio 2024 dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 18:30 in presenza e da remoto.
Abbiamo parlato di come Axpo Italia S.p.A. ha ridotto il technical debt migrando le proprie APIs da Mule 3.9 a Mule 4.4 passando anche da on-premises a CloudHub 1.0.
Meet up Milano 14 _ Axpo Italia_ Migration from Mule3 (On-prem) to.pdf
DrupalCon Austin - Absolute Beginner's Guide to Drupal
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Guide to Drupal
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Matt Heisterman
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9. What is a Content
Management System (CMS)?
a software application that makes it possible
for non-technical users to publish content to
a website. A CMS serves as a store for a wide
range of information assets, including text,
image databases and so on.
www.publiclife.co.uk/glossary.html
11. What is a Content
Management System (CMS)?
Content
Text, editing, links.
12. What is a Content
Management System (CMS)?
Content
Text, editing, links.
Creative Design
Site Design and Page
Layout, Information
Architecture, Usability
Design - Theme
13. What is a Content
Management System (CMS)?
CMS
PHP, AJAX,
JavaScript, etc. -
Drupal
Content
Text, editing, links.
Creative Design
Site Design and Page
Layout, Information
Architecture, Usability
Design - Theme
14. Drupal is
!
How is that possible? Drupal is run by
volunteers working for Drupal
businesses.
!
Drupal is free: but Drupal sites often
aren’t.
The Drupal Business Model
16. The Business Behind Drupal
Drupal is still led by it’s founder, Dries
Buytaert.
!
His company Acquia runs much of
Drupal’s products, services and support
DrupalCon London
17. The Business Behind Drupal
Drupal is still led by it’s founder, Dries
Buytaert.
!
His company Acquia runs much of
Drupal’s products, services and support
DrupalCon London
18. Drupal - Who?
• Over 900,000 people on Drupal.org
• Around 1,000 active developers
• Developers are not paid by Drupal.
Most work for Drupal companies
and volunteer some of their time.
19. What Does Drupal Mean?
Drupal is a misspelling of “drop” in
Dutch.
!
That explains the logos:
31. No False Promises
• HUGE learning curve beyond the basics
• Quicker, but good sites still take time
• Cheaper, but may cost $XX,XXX or
more
• More Options, but custom work often
needed
32. No False Promises
Drupal is not right for every site
• WordPress = very easy, but few
features
• Joomla = easier, but less flexibility
36. Why use Drupal 7?
• Drupal 5
–Launched 2007. Updates have ended
• Drupal 6
–Launched 2008. Not being actively
developed and used for ~22% of sites.
• Drupal 7
–Launched 2011.
37. Why use Drupal 7?
• Drupal 5
–Launched 2007. Updates have ended
• Drupal 6
–Launched 2008. Not being actively
developed and used for ~22% of sites.
• Drupal 7
–Launched 2011.
53. Content Workflow
1) Content types
• In Drupal, each item of content is called
a node, and each node belongs to a
single content type, which defines
various default settings for nodes of that
type, such as whether the node is
published automatically and whether
comments are permitted.
• Control over how content is added to
your site.
• Goes way beyond the typical “Title” and
“Body” fields.
54.
55.
56. Content Workflow
2) Fields
•Attached to Drupal entities (content
nodes, users, taxonomy vocabularies,
etc.) fields take care of storing, loading,
editing, and rendering field data. Where
content is added to your site.
•Can be sorted, selected, presented in any
setting.
•Allow for customizing your content for
maximum flexibility.
59. Content Workflow (Taxonomy)
3) Taxonomy
• Categorization
• Set up Master Categories = Vocabulary
• Set up Sub Categories = Terms
• Drupal then creates master links for
each term
60. Content Workflow (Taxonomy)
3) Taxonomy
• Categorization
• Set up Master Categories = Vocabulary
• Set up Sub Categories = Terms
• Drupal then creates master links for
each term
86. The Panels Module
• Takes the views we create then controls access
and layout of the content.
• “Blocks with brains”...
– Provides context for our views (user, node,
fields, taxonomy, search, custom... and more)
– Use panes anywhere - exportable.
92. Display Suite
Display Suite allows you to take full control
over how your content is displayed using a drag
and drop interface. Arrange your nodes, views,
comments, user data etc. the way you want
without having to work your way through
dozens of template files. A predefined list of
layouts (D7 only) is available for even more
drag and drop fun!