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User Profiles as Nodes with Drupal

I'd like to start June's blog post with a neat Drupal module suggestion, Content Profile. I've been working with it for the past few weeks and I've definitely warmed up to it. It displays nodes as part of a user's profile. You can have multiple nodes set up as part of a multi-page profile, for example. A Profile node and a User Advertisement node. User's are limited to 1 of each type, which is handy but also limited. I'd like to see options for multiple nodes of content profile type, that way a user could create 2 or 3 Advertisement nodes if that was the desired outcome. Check it out, it may be just what your project needs.

Van DUG - Reusable & Deployable Drupal Sites

Hi Internet,

I know it's a bit late but better than never. Several Days ago I went to the Vancouver Drupal User Group March Meeting. I had a good time! My main objective of course was to network but I really learned quite a bit about how I can increase efficiency on my Drupal site deployment as well ways to reuse parts of older projects with some development tools.

The presentation topic was Reusable & Deployable Drupal Sites with Shawn Price. It was very informative and very technical. The bread and butter was all about how to do things well once, and only once. The techniques used Drush heavily and involved the Features Module and Install profiles. To avoid breaking the DRY rule he showed us the advantage of keeping a basic drupal installation profile as well as a set of features for any occasion.

Front End Drupal

My copy of Front End Drupal - Designing, Theming, scripting by Emma Jane Hogbin and Konstantin Kafer finally arrived!

Front End Drupal

I'm just starting chapter 3 and so far it's really well written. It's very easy to follow and I can't wait to get into the meat of the book. I've just been through the "preparing yourself for Drupal" chapters for any work experience tips and I'm happy to report I have not missed anything important in my developments. I'll let you know what I learned and thought was important. I'm hoping learn some page template secrets as well as theme function magic.

Surrey DUG - Drupal Design to Theme

I finally made my way out for the regular Surrey Drupal meetup. This month's topic presented by Katy Laan was the steps on how to take a Drupal theme from .PSD file all the way into a CSS Layout theme. A lot of designers/themers/skinners out there create the site page as a static XHTML document before incorporating it into a theme. This is a step I usually skip but I'd like to see if I can optimize my template code by writing it static first. A useful tool discussed is the starter theme in particular the Basic project. Smithmilner.com was actually created from the Basic theme. I'm looking forward to putting some of these tricks I learned into practise. Perhaps a smithmilner.com redesign is in order.

 

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