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Learn By The Drop videos are short screencasts that provide instruction on different elements of the Drupal content management platform.
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| 1 | VideoStreamlining Site Administration With Drush | In this lesson I show you how you can use the Drush script to streamline Drupal site administration. Drush is a command line interface for your site that allows you to enter short codes to perform a wide variety of site administration tasks including downloading and installing modules, updating modules, updating core, clearing the site cache and much more. Although I don't show you how to install Drush in this lesson you can see a good video on installing Drush at the Level Ten Design blog. The installation of Drush begins at about the five minute mark. Access to the shell (or the command line) requires a user with appropriate permissions for your web server and a client to allow you to log in and execute commands. If you are on a Windows PC you can utilize the free PuTTY software to gain access to the command line. If you are on a Mac you can use the Terminal application that is included with OS X. Copyright 2011, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 6/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 2 | VideoReviewing Five New Features In Drupal 7 | In this lesson I show you five important new features that you will find in Drupal 7. The new tokenized cron link Image field and image cache now in core Set up and application of text formats The shortcut bar below the admin menu Vertical tabs on the node creation page Note: Click the 'full screen' icon (to the right of the volume control) in order to watch online at full 1280x720 resolution. Copyright 2011, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 6/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 3 | VideoInstalling Drupal 7 | In this video I show you the process of installing Drupal 7 and then review the new administration user interface. Note: Click the 'full screen' icon (to the right of the volume control) in order to watch online at full 1280x720 resolution. Copyright 2011, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 1/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 4 | VideoUsing Filters to Limit Content In A View | This video tutorial shows you how you can utilize filters to limit the content that is displayed in a view. This includes how to expose a filter so that your site visitors can filter the content as well. Note: Click the 'full screen' icon (to the right of the volume control) in order to watch online at full 1280x720 resolution. Copyright 2010, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 11/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 5 | VideoImporting Content Using The Feeds Module | This lesson shows how to automatically import content from RSS or Atom feeds with the help of the Feeds module. The process relies on cron to run periodically so that the feed processor can check for new content. The feed processor creates regular Drupal nodes from the items contained in the feed. You can choose to have the imported items published by default or not. Once the items have been imported as nodes you can then create custom paths to those using Pathauto and/or customize the display using the Views module. Note: Click the 'full screen' icon (to the right of the volume control) in order to watch online at full 1280x720 resolution. Copyright 2010, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 8/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 6 | VideoCreating A Custom Page Using Panels | This video shows you how to create a custom page for your site using the Panels module. You can use Panels to help you make pages (including a front page) that include a variety of content from your site including content that exists in views, blocks and nodes. The Panels module is dependent on the Chaos Tool Suite module. Note: Click the 'full screen' icon (to the left of the volume control) in order to watch online at full 1280x720 resolution. Copyright 2010, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 4/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 7 | VideoRunning Cron On Dreamhost | This short video shows you how to create a cron job using the Dreamhost web panel that will allow you to execute cron on a Drupal site. As I have noted previously execution of the cron file is an important task for any Drupal site. Many modules rely on cron for periodic processing of data including the core search and aggregator modules. Running cron also prompts the system to check for module updates. Here's what I entered in the video. Be sure to replace the url with url of your site. wget -qO /dev/null http://yoursite.com/cron.php This video is one in a series of videos I created called Getting The Most Out Of Dreamhost. If you're a current Dreamhost customer you probably already know how to do things like set up a domain or create a MySQL database so it may not be relevant to you. If you're considering Dreamhost I think the series offers a very good preview of how the web panel functions make it easy to launch new Drupal sites. There's also a discount code (LEARNDRUPAL2010) on that page that will save you $50 on a new Dreamhost web hosting account. Note: Click the 'full screen' icon (to the left of the volume control) in order to watch online at full 1280x720 resolution. Copyright 2010, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 3/27/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 8 | VideoCreating Custom Lists Using Nodequeue | The Nodequeue module is an incredibly useful module that allows you select individual nodes and place them in a list in whatever order you like. This lesson shows you how to create a new nodequeue, add nodes to the queue, arrange the queue and then add the queue to a view. Note: Click the 'full screen' icon (to the left of the volume control) in order to watch online at full 1280x720 resolution. Copyright 2010, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 2/28/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 9 | VideoEasy Video Embeds With Embedded Media Field | This tutorial shows you how to use the Embedded Media Field module to embed video into posts. Note: Click the 'full screen' icon (to the left of the volume control) in order to watch online at full 1280x720 resolution. Copyright 2010, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 2/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 10 | VideoA Second Look At Drupal 7 Alpha | In this second look at Drupal 7 Alpha I focus on new features related to the dashboard area, the shortcut menu and blocks. Note: Click the 'full screen' icon (to the left of the volume control) in order to watch online at full 1280x720 resolution. Copyright 2010, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 2/3/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 11 | VideoDrupal 7 Alpha Preview | This is a preview of the just released Drupal 7 Alpha version. It shows what the new install screens look like and offers a look at the new user interface for administration. There are a lot of additional features to explore in future videos. Note: Click the 'full screen' icon (to the left of the volume control) in order to watch online at full 1280x720 resolution. Copyright 2010, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 1/16/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 12 | VideoCreating Short URLs For Twitter | Using three contributed modules (Shorten, Short URL and Tweet) I show you how to create short urls for your Drupal site that are easily shared on Twitter. Note: Click the 'full screen' icon (to the left of the volume control) in order to watch online at full 1280x720 resolution. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 11/29/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 13 | VideoMP3 Audio Player | In this lesson I show you how to present uploaded mp3 audio files in a flash player using the MP3 Player module. Note: Click the 'full screen' icon (to the left of the volume control) in order to watch online at full 1024x768 resolution. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 10/4/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 14 | VideoImage Gallery Enhancements | This lesson shows you how to enhance the image gallery created in the previous lesson using Thickbox, Media RSS and Views Slideshow. The premium version of this lesson is encoded at the full 1024x768 resolution as originally recorded. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 8/29/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 15 | VideoCreate An Image Gallery With CCK, Views And ImageCache | This lesson shows how to create an image gallery using CCK with ImageField, Views and ImageCache. CCK is used to create a new "image" content type that contains an upload field for images courtesy of ImageField. ImageCache is used to crop and resize the uploaded images. Views is used to display gallery page and an accompanying RSS Feed. The premium version of this lesson is encoded at the full 1024x768 resolution as originally recorded. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 7/12/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 16 | VideoAdding Community Features To Your Site | Lesson Fifteen of my special Getting Started With Drupal series of instructional videos. This lesson provides guidance on how to get a community started by configuring the core forum module , the core tracker module and allowing users to be able to set up their own account. Includes a look at the changes required to the Mollom (spam prevention) and Comment Notify (subscribe to comments) modules that were initially added in Lesson Eleven. The premium version of this lesson is encoded at the full 1024x768 resolution as originally recorded. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 5/18/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 17 | VideoInstall FCKeditor Using WYSIWYG API | This video tutorial shows how to install FCKeditor using the WYSIWYG API module. WYSIWYG makes it easy to install the most popular content editors on a Drupal site. Note: Click the 'full screen' icon (to the left of the volume control) in order to watch online at full 1024x768 resolution. UPDATE: Please take note that newer versions of the WYSIWYG API module require that the editor files get placed in the sites/all/libraries folder. This folder probably doesn't exist on your web server so you should create it if it does not exist. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 5/11/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 18 | VideoInstall Locally With Acquia Drupal Stack Installer | This video shows how to install Drupal locally by using the Acquia Drupal stack installer. This is different from my previous localhost install video which required separate installations of Drupal and Wampserver. Acquia's installer is an all-in-one package that installs Acquia Drupal, MySQL, PHP and PhpMyAdmin. Acquia Drupal is a Drupal distribution that comes packaged with many useful contributed modules including CCK, Views and PathAuto. Note: Click the 'full screen' icon (to the left of the volume control) in order to watch online at full 1024x768 resolution. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 5/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 19 | VideoMulti User Blogging Setup | Lesson Fourteen of my special Getting Started With Drupal series of instructional videos. This lesson provides instruction on setting up Drupal to support blogging by multiple users. The lesson covers the addition of new users to the site, configuring permissions to allow new users to blog, creating an author list block and a biography block for each author. The lesson also covers the creation of a special "editor" role that will allow designated users limited administration rights for the management of comments and blog posts. The premium version is encoded at the full 1024x768 resolution as originally recorded. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 4/25/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 20 | VideoConfiguring User Profiles | Lesson Thirteen of my special Getting Started With Drupal series of instructional videos. This lesson provides instruction on the configuration of user profiles, including enabling profiles for public viewing and adding custom fields by using the core profile module. The premium version is a full resolution (1024x768) version that contains additional content as indicated below. Premium Content: Configure the Real Name module to replace usernames with a proper name. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 3/31/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 21 | VideoUsing Views To Create A Block | This lesson shows how to use the Views module to create a block that contains a list of node titles that link to their respective nodes. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 3/22/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 22 | VideoSocializing Content With Ratings And Sharing Links | Lesson Twelve of my special Getting Started With Drupal series of instructional videos. This lesson focuses on socializing your content by allowing your site visitors to easily share and rate site content. Automatic sharing links for sites like Facebook, Delicious, Digg and others are generated by the Service Links module. A star based rating system for nodes is powered by the Fivestar module which also requires the Voting API module. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 3/14/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 23 | VideoConfiguring Comments And A Contact Form | Lesson Eleven of my special Getting Started With Drupal series of instructional videos. This lesson focuses on the configuration of blog comments and setting up a site wide contact form. The preview includes instruction on how to protect both comments and the contact form using the Mollom module. In addition to basic configuration of comments and the contact form the preview also shows how to add a menu item for the site wide contact form and a sidebar block that displays recent comments. The premium version is a full resolution (1024x768) version that contains additional content as indicated below. Premium Content: Configuration of the Gravatar module which adds user pictures to comments via the Gravatar service Configuration of the Comment Notify module which allows site administrators and non-registered commenters to be notified of follow up comments to a post Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 2/28/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 24 | VideoSite Administration Basics | Lesson Ten of my special Getting Started With Drupal series of instructional videos. This lesson focuses on the basics of administering your Drupal site. Topics covered include the site Status Report, module and core update status settings. Includes step-by-step instruction on how to update contributed modules and the core Drupal release. The premium version is a full resolution (1024x768) version that contains additional content as indicated below. Premium Content: Review of database logs Setting different administration theme Error reporting options Cache settings to improve performance Adding a special administration menu bar Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 2/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 25 | VideoMoving A Localhost Site To The Web | Lesson Nine of my special Getting Started With Drupal series of videos. This lesson provides instruction on how to move a localhost Drupal site to a web server. Steps shown in the video include creating a domain, creating a web database, exporting the local drupal database and importing the exported database to the web database. The premium version is a full resolution (1024x768) version that contains additional content as indicated below. Premium Content: Uploading new settings.php file Turning off comments and user registrations Reviewing content for errors Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 2/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 26 | VideoCustomizing The Front Page Of Your Site | Lesson Eight of my special Getting Started With Drupal series of videos. In this tutorial I show you some simple ways of creating a more custom look on the front page of your site. All blog posts are demoted from the front page. Blocks are moved into different regions allowed by the theme. A node is created specifically for the front page. Finally, I show you how to make some basic changes to the tpl.php template file so that you can have a front page that doesn't require any nodes to be published on it. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 2/3/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 27 | VideoCreating An RSS Feed Using Views | This tutorial shows how to create an RSS feed from an existing view. See Creating A Page View From A Taxonomy to see how I created the initial page view. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 1/28/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 28 | VideoEmbedding Rich Media In Your Posts | Lesson Seven of my special Getting Started With Drupal series of videos. This video tutorial shows you very basic methods for adding embedded video, photos and audio to posts on your Drupal site. FCKeditor and IMCE (which we installed in a previous lessons) are two contributed modules involved in the process. The Yahoo! Easy Listener music player is used to embed the audio that we upload to the site. You'll also see how the file upload and local php.ini settings are adjusted to support uploading mp3 files up to 10MB in size. Note: Since the production of this video the Yahoo! Easy Listener music player has been discontinued so you will need to utilize another flash player to successfully embed audio using this method. The MP3 Audio Player is a good option. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 1/26/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 29 | VideoCategorizing Content On Your Site | Lesson Six of my special Getting Started With Drupal series of instructional videos. This video tutorial provides instruction on categorizing blog content using the core taxonomy module. This preview version focuses on adding categories that you select from a drop down list. The premium version contains additional content as indicated below. Premium Content: Free tagging your content Adding tagadelic module Displaying tags in a sidebar block Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 1/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 30 | VideoCreating Content On Your Site | Lesson Five of my special Getting Started With Drupal series of instructional videos. This video provides detailed instruction on adding blog posts and pages to your Drupal site. This version is a preview that focuses on the settings that need to be reviewed and possibly adjusted prior to publishing content. The premium version contains additional content as indicated below. Premium Content: Adding Blog Posts Adding A Page Adjusting Theme Settings Reviewing URL Alias Settings Creating Menu Items Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 1/14/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 31 | VideoAdding Important Contributed Modules | Lesson Four of my special Getting Started With Drupal series of instructional videos. This video provides guidance on downloading, installing and configuring several contributed modules from Drupal.org. These key modules are some of the most important ones to add no matter what type of site you want to build with Drupal. Mollom for spam protection PathAuto for configurable automated URLs FCKEditor for WYSIWYG post editing IMCE for uploading images to insert into posts Poor Mans Cron for easy execution of the Drupal cron file Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 1/11/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 32 | VideoInstalling A Contributed Theme | Lesson Three of my special Getting Started With Drupal series of instructional videos. This video shows the user how to replace the core Drupal theme (known as Garland) with a contributed theme (in this case Acquia Marina) downloaded from Drupal.org. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 1/10/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 33 | VideoBasic Site Configuration | Lesson Two of my special Getting Started With Drupal series of instructional videos. This video explores the basic configuration options to consider once you have successfully installed Drupal. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 1/5/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 34 | VideoInstalling Drupal On A Localhost | Lesson One of my special Getting Started With Drupal series of instructional videos. This video shows how to install Drupal to a localhost on a Windows based computer. Wampserver is used to create the proper environment. UPDATE: Be aware that if you install the latest version of Wampserver and combine it with Drupal 6.13 or above you will likely get the following error. Deprecated: Function ereg() is deprecated in C:\wamp\www\drupal\includes\file.inc on line 902 The error is caused by the fact that the newer version of Wampserver utilizes version 5.3 of PHP and the latest version of Drupal does not support PHP 5.3. You can remedy the issue by installing an earlier version of Wampserver that has the 5.2 branch of PHP. Wampserver 2.0h (found at this link) includes PHP 5.2.9-2. Another option is to use another stack installer such as the Acquia Drupal Stack Installer. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 12/22/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 35 | VideoCreating A Basic Image Gallery | This video shows you how to create a very basic image gallery with Drupal by utilizing the Image and Thickbox contributed modules. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 12/19/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 36 | VideoCreating A Page View From A Taxonomy | This video shows the user how to use the views module in Drupal 6 to create a page that list nodes with a certain taxonomy term. For the screencast I created a view that lists all of the nodes tagged with cck or views at http://www.learnbythedrop.com/cckandviews. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 11/28/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 37 | VideoTaxonomy Overview | This video provides an overview of the taxonomy features in Drupal. Taxonomy allows you to categorize, tag and organize the content on your site. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 11/9/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 38 | VideoUnderstanding Input Formats | From time to time people will ask me questions about problems they are having with content not displaying properly in nodes. Site developers may have problems displaying images, javascript, flash and php code. The problem is usually related to the input format chosen when publishing the node. The following video provides a very detailed look at how input formats work within Drupal. Quicktime Video Input Format Basics There are three "out of the box" input formats for Drupal. These formats can be found on your site at admin/settings/filters. Filtered HTML - This format allows very basic text input and some HTML. This is a good format for comments and user generated content since it limits the ability of the user to add malicious code to the node. Full HTML - This format allows the full range of HTML tags including <embed> codes that are typically used for inserting widgets or embedded videos. This is my preferred format as a site administrator for creating all nodes and blocks on my sites. You can open this up to site users but it's recommended only for logged in users that have accounts at your site. PHP Code - This format allows the posting of PHP code. This is used to customize the nodes on your site. There is a gallery of PHP snippets on Drupal.org where you can find examples thay may help extend the features of your site. This is a format that should only be available to admin users of the site. Opening up the PHP format to users jeopardizes the security of the site. So take great care when using this format. The input formats in Drupal are highly customizable so you're not stuck with the exact formats that come standard with Drupal. Since these input formats greatly effect how and what content is posted to your site it is definitely a worthwhile investment of time to get to know them better. Tweet | 11/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 39 | VideoUpgrading Drupal | This video provides step-by-step instructions on upgrading Drupal core within a major release. For example, this would be helpful if you wanted to upgrade from Drupal 6.1 to 6.2. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 7/26/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 40 | VideoFeed Aggregator Setup | This video shows you how to display content from RSS and Atom feeds on your site by using the core aggregator module. Includes instructions on how to display imported feed items in a block. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 5/24/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 41 | VideoGetting Started With FCKeditor | This video shows you how to install the FCKeditor on Drupal 6. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 4/20/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 42 | VideoDrupal 6 Overview | This video provides an overview of some of the new features included in Drupal 6. Includes a walk through of the installation process. Copyright 2009, Robert Safuto, Some Rights Reserved. Please visit Learn By The Drop to comment, subscribe or explore additional content not available via the RSS Feed. Tweet | 4/12/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 42 Episodes |
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