Robin Barre
Workbench is a suite of Drupal modules which helps content administrators do their jobs. The goal of this article is to introduce people to using Workbench to manage content and to ease training and support for a Drupal site.
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Kevin Millecam
A short overview of Drupal Installation Profiles.
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Larry Garfield
One of Drupal's strengths has always been its strong access control system, and in Drupal 7 it just got stronger. Let's have a look at some of the changes to the node access system that make fine-grained access easier than ever.
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Michael J. Ross
This article is a review of James Pearce's new book, "Professional Mobile Web Development with WordPress, Joomla! and Drupal", published by Wrox. Even though the book is CMS-neutral among those three leading CMSs, my article looks at it from the perspective of Drupal. I provide a synopsis and overview of the book as a whole, and also focus on the two Drupal-specific chapters, to give the reader a sense of the suitability of the technical information and recommendations as resources for Drupal developers and themers who wish to create mobile-ready websites.
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Matt Butcher
Get a jump-start on writing Drupal 7 modules in PHP. Use this tutorial to create a fully functional module leveraging common APIs in Drupal's framework.
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Larry Garfield
Clicking together a Drupal site is easy. Building a streamlined, powerful Drupal site takes a bit more work. Understanding how Drupal approaches content is important to architecting a site properly. Fortunately, the Drupal stack is fairly straightforward.
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Matthew Farina
The article discusses front end performance, it's importance including highlights on mobile devices, points to some helpful tools, and ends with 4 practical tips anyone can apply to their website.
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Patrick Teglia
The process used, and lessons learned about mobile application development from the team that built the Chicago DrupalCon mobile iPhone and Android app.
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How to use Panels to create a mobile version of your Drupal website.
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Bruno De Bondt
It’s 2011, and the world is going mobile. People don’t just use their desktop computer or laptop anymore to visit the sites you build. They’re coming at you with smartphones, tablets, TV screens, and who knows what they’ll bring next year. With all this device switching going on, one of the questions that site builders ask themselves: how can we keep up catering for all these different devices?
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