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Finally, Drupal Made Easy: A Step-By-Step Guide from Planning to Finished Site
The open source content management system Drupal offers amazing flexibility, sophistication, and power. The catch? Many first-time users find it difficult to get started, and most Drupal books don’t help with the initial stages. Drupal™ User’s Guide is different: easy to use, fun to read, practical, and complete!
Long-time Drupal site developer Emma Jane Hogbin guides you through every step of building sites with Drupal, from installation and site planning through launching your first site. Drawing on her experience teaching thousands of beginners, she covers both Drupal and Web design tasks, showing exactly how they fit together.
Drupal™ User’s Guide shows how to use Drupal 7’s newest improvements to build more modern, manageable sites for any business or organization. Hogbin covers crucial topics other Drupal books ignore, including search engine optimization and accessibility.
If you want to create great sites with Drupal–with no hassle, no confusion, and no degree in computer science–this is the book for you!
Drupal User's Guide Site Recipe: Micro Web Site
Download the sample pages (includes Chapter 4 and Index)
Preface xxi
Acknowledgments xxv
About the Author xxvii
Part I: Quick Start 1
Chapter 1: Introduction to Drupal 3
About Drupal 3
Online Content Management 5
How Pages Are Built 5
Types of Web Sites 7
Summary 16
Chapter 2: Installing Drupal 17
Hosting Your Web Site on the Internet 17
Installing Drupal 20
Summary 32
Chapter 3: Drupal Administration 33
Overview 33
Configuration 38
Administrative Reports 43
Help 44
Summary 46
Chapter 4: Site Recipe: Micro Web Site 47
Web Site Basics 47
Basic Pages 49
Creating Front-Page Articles 52
In-Site Searching 57
RSS Settings 57
Customizing Your Site’s Design 58
Summary 60
Part II: Planning 61
Chapter 5: Site Goals 63
Defining and Designing Success 64
SMART Site Goals 64
Your Competition 72
Summary 74
Chapter 6: Human-Friendly Web Sites 77
Defining Your Audience 77
User Scenarios 82
Technical Profiles and Minimum System Requirements 84
Summary 86
Chapter 7: Information Architecture 87
Information Architecture 87
Defining Content Types 88
Organizing Content 93
Conveying Content Structure 100
Testing the Organizational Structure 105
Summary 105
Chapter 8: Design for Drupal 107
Planning Your Page Layout 107
Embellishments 119
Design Resources for the Graphically Challenged 124
Test Your Design Structure 126
Summary 126
Part III: Case Studies 129
Chapter 9: Community Site 131
Site Profile 131
Basic Configuration 134
Configure Modules 137
Customizing the Display 151
Summary 166
Chapter 10: Business Directory 167
Planning the Site 167
Basic Configuration 168
Contributed Modules 174
Views for Recent Content 176
Business Directory 184
Summary 194
Part IV: Build Anything 195
Chapter 11: Core and Contributed Modules 197
Introduction to Drupal Modules 197
Summary 211
Chapter 12: Working with Content Types 213
Content Patterns 213
Default Content Types 219
Managing Content Types 226
Working with Fields 229
Summary 249
Chapter 13: Lists of Content 251
Menus 251
Breadcrumbs 256
Categories: Taxonomy, Vocabulary, and Terms 257
Views Module 262
Site Maps 274
Summary 275
Chapter 14: Recipes 277
Building Your Site 277
Extending Your Blog 288
Portals, Aggregators, and Reported News 290
Community Sites 293
Instructional Sites and Digital Collections 296
Commerce Sites 297
Summary 298
Part V: Extending Drupal 299
Chapter 15: Theming 301
Building Pages 302
Customizing Your Site Without Code 302
Contributed Themes 309
Building Your Own Theme 312
Summary 327
Chapter 16: Search Engine Optimization 329
Getting Started with SEO 329
How Search Engines Work 333
Fixing Your Site: The Factors Drupal Can’t Affect 335
Best Practices for Creating SEO-Friendly Content with Drupal 338
Web Statistics: Measuring Your Work 348
Summary 354
Chapter 17: Accessibility 355
Why Bother? 356
Building an Accessible Site 360
Creating Accessible Content 366
Testing Your Site 370
Summary 375
Appendices 377
Appendix A: Sample User Survey 379
Seniors Advocacy and Awareness Network 379
Appendix B: Preparing Your Development Environment 383
Full Development Environment 384
Windows 384
Mac OS X 384
Linux, BSD, and other *nix Variants 384
Customizing Your AMP 385
Revision Control 386
Appendix C: Advanced Installation of Drupal 387
Multisite Installations 387
Appendix D: CSS Grid Frameworks 391
Appendix E: Domicile Theme Files 397
domicile.info 397
page.tpl.php 398
Appendix F: Web Accessibility Guidelines 401
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 401
Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG) 403
Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) 405
Section 508 405
Index 409