Showing posts with label Drupal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drupal. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 July 2012

Build a Conference Site with Drupal


Check below a video from Acquia and guest presenter, Energy Action Coalition, as they discuss how the #Drupal Conference Organizing Distribution (COD) empowers organizations to promote and execute powerful, engaging events. 

It includes a real-world example showing how to:
* Streamline conference on-boarding and registration processes
* Facilitate better communication with speakers and attendees
* Automate sponsorship sales and collect feedback

This is a #webinar recording, so be prepared, it's 47 minutes long :) 

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Saturday, 18 February 2012

The Cross-CMS Perception Matrix


In the spirit of the latest "What People Think I Do / What I Really Do" meme (more at http://chzb.gr/A6accB), here is how #CMS developers view other developers and their favorite system. I think each CMS has it's own purpose and use but there no harm with a little fun :) Included: #WordPress , #Drupal , #Joomla , #WIX and #Sharepoint . Matrix image via +Ana Nakamura Bonus graph on web developers ;)

Friday, 17 February 2012

Multi-lingual content in Drupal 7


If you're building a site with multiple languages on #Drupal you're going to need two things: translation of the interface and translation of the content. The +Lullabot people have you covered on that with an extensive guide on how to have your site interface and your nodes (content) translated. http://bit.ly/wFB5Vk

Side-note: Trying to post a comment on the lullabot.com article was caught by the spam filter and I couldn't thank the author for it. That said, trying to use the contact form to report the spam filter malfunction had the same result: my message triggered a spam filter... (cc +Jeff Robbins)

Monday, 7 November 2011

Estimation on software projects can by tough

#Drupal experts Lulabot are sharing their thoughts and workflows (and even a budgeting spreadsheet!)


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The Art of Estimation | Lullabot
Two Truths About Estimation. The first truth about large software projects is that it's nearly impossible to provide an accurate estimate at the outset. A modern web site is a collection of small ...

Saturday, 5 November 2011

if you have fear of #Drupal here is a tutorial for beginners :)

if you have fear of #Drupal here is a tutorial for beginners :)


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Build a job listings website with Drupal | Tutorial | .net magazine
Its learning curve is notorious but Tim Millwood argues that Drupal is not that fearsome, and demonstrates how you can use it to build a job board