Drupal is the world’s leading open source enterprise content management system (ECMS). Many of the world’s top brands are leveraging Drupal to build advanced, engaging sites at a fraction of the cost of traditional ECMS. While Drupal is free and open source, there is a significant learning curve to unleashing it’s power. Let’s solve that problem!
Curious about how Drupal works? Looking to build more engaging websites? This series is for you. Over the course of four sessions we will walk you through how to build a Drupal site from the ground up including:
The course is a mix of lecture and hands on workshop, so bring your laptop. We will be setting you up with an actual website that you will be building during the course.
This series is designed to help expose you to a world of new possibilities in web development. By the end of the course you will be familiar with fundamental Drupal concepts used in building any site.
Who should attend:
In this session we cover fundamental Drupal concepts. We will take a look at several high profile Drupal sites and dissect how you can incorporate their advanced features in your site. We will get your site up and running, learn how to use modules to add features and look at the basics adding content.
While Drupal does much more than just manage content, it all starts with content. In this session we will dive into Drupal’s revolutionary tools for architecting and managing content. We will also review Drupal’s highly flexible user based permissions system and how to mange user.
In this session we will look at how to get your site looking the way you want. Drupal give non HTML/CSS coders a lot of tools for controlling page organization and the look and feel of your site. We cover menus, blocks and regions, and how to find and use plug and play themes to dress your site to impress.
Drupal’s remarkable flexibility and corresponding rise in popularity is due to some pretty cleaver pioneering features. In this session we will look at those. In this session we will cover cutting edge concepts including building content types, CCK, views and advanced image handling.