Drupal is the most powerful and advanced content management system available. It offers a lot of advantages, from being extremely developer friendly, extendable, durable, to offering innumerable modules and themes, and supported by a massive community. It can transform your website into a business success machine. Being amazingly customizable Drupal also offers great scalability, and can handle any kind of website irrespective of its size and amount of traffic. All these advantages come for absolutely free.
In Drupal, there are numerous ways of adding a WYSIWYG editor to a text area. The new “Drupal way”, is to use the Wysiwyg integration module, which provides the support for several of the editor libraries. Using it is recommended, if this well suffices your needs, since it's becoming powerful with each passing day and offers quite some flexibility to easily change the configuration or editor used.
Planning to custom create a Drupal theme? Well, it is actually not tough to do so. You just need the right start and it’s quite easy. This article is a guide about creating your very own Drupal custom theme. A Drupal theme consists of a few PHP files, a CSS file, and an info file. While, I personally prefer the PHPtemplate theme engine, which is the default, you have a number of choices. You may refer to the bottom of this post for a link to the official Drupal Theme Developer's Guide that has the information on several other Drupal template engines.
One of the most frequently asked question is how to add a CSS file to Drupal? Well it seems like this is the most elementary thing in a modern website. However, Drupal has different ways to add CSS files. This article is about explaining the different ways in which you can add your files and how and why you might be able to choose a particular technique.
Drupal has in offer a whole array of various modules for varying purposes. One such great module from Drupal is the Pathauto module, which is an amazing module for SEO. Search engine optimization is a crucial aspect of any website to thrive in the competitive market. The Pathauto module helps in improving SEO by providing automatically generated URL aliases for nodes based on highly-configurable rules.
Drupal was created kind of with the mission to help people to build grand websites in a comparatively shorter period of time. Drupal is also great as per SEO standards, as Drupal’s clean, open source code allows it to be very flexible and indeed a powerful content management system (CMS). However, some work is needed to get it configured in the proper way for the search engines, to get the desired results.
In this post we will discuss about setting up a blog on your site that's running on Drupal 6. As a matter of fact, though Drupal 7 has been released, most sites still prefer using the previous version, as it's still the most stable one.
This tutorial is meant for the Drupal end-users, and is aimed at making their life a little easier to handle their priced Drupal site. It is important to note that this user guide post assumes that you have some certain modules already installed on your site, a lot of which would offer you considerably more control over your site. If you are an existing client of Valuebound, then we would have installed these modules for you as well as assist you in anything regarding your Drupal based website.
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