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(Tutorial) Configuring an Apache2 SSL Proxy for Drupal

Tutorial: Configuring an Apache2 SSL Proxy for Drupal

There are numerous benefits to using a proxy server. These include, but are not limited to, performance benefits from load balancing and security benefits from the additional layer of separation between outside users and the web server(s).

(Tutorial) Put A Face With A Name Using Gravatar

Tutorial: Put A Face With A Name Using Gravatar

(Video) Custom Drupal Theme from a Photoshop Design in Seconds

Tutorial: Custom Drupal Theme from a Photoshop Design in Seconds

 

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(Tutorial) Styling the Drupal User Login Block - PHP Code & CSS

Tutorial : Styling the Drupal User Login Block - PHP Code & CSS

(Tutorial) The Future of Form Building in Drupal

Tutorial : The Future of Form Building in Drupal

Today Lullabot released an exciting new project into the Drupal community. It's the Form builder module: an AJAX, Drag and Drop interface for constructing forms in Drupal. We hope that it will become the defacto standard in building forms in Drupal, replacing our inconsistent form-building tools that are spread across CCK, Webform, Profile, and other modules.

(Tips) Creating an HTML newsletter

Tips : Creating an HTML newsletter

We recently remade our company newsletter from a simple plain text affair to a simple, but elegant HTML newsletter. The first attempt at this utilized a combination of the Simplenews and Mimemail modules. This, however, didn't work as expected, so we went with a partially custom solution.

(Video Tutorial) Create A Drupal Page View From Taxonomy

Video : Create A Drupal Page View From Taxonomy

(Video Tutorial) Drupal Basics - Event Module

Video : Drupal Basics - Event Module

 

(Video) Using Drupal as a Portfolio Platform

Video : Using Drupal as a Portfolio Platform

This screencast describes how to use Drupal to create a presentation portfolio within a class blogging platform. The portfolio functionality we describe here can be replicated in just about any Drupal site. While this screencast focuses on one user, this structure will work equally well for 10, 100, 1000, or 10,000 users. At the risk of stating the obvious, you will have different design needs at each of these levels, but the core structure will scale upwards as needed.



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