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Drupal 6 Content Administration

By : J. Ayen Green
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Drupal 6 Content Administration

By: J. Ayen Green

Overview of this book

Often a company hires a web designer to build its Drupal site, and then takes over running the site in house. This book is for the Content Editors concerned with the ongoing creation and maintenance of the site content. In a few hours, you'll have the knowledge needed to maintain and edit your web site as a content-rich place that visitors return to again and again. There are many books available to help you administer a Drupal site, but this is the only one specifically for Content Editors. This book doesn't cover designing or creating a site. However, anybody who has built their own site but needs some help using the article management features will also benefit from it. This book is a quick-start guide, aimed at Content Editors. The author's experience enables him to explain in an efficient and interactive manner how you can keep your site up to date. The book begins with a discussion of content management and Drupal and then teaches you how to create content, add elements to it, and make the content findable. You will then learn to set up the framework for a creative team and the various options for editing content offline, their benefits and pitfalls. This book helps you to quickly and easily solve problems, and manage content and users for a web site. It will help you become a more effective and efficient manager of Drupal-based web sites.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Drupal 6 Content Administration
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface

Finding modules


Modules are one of the main building blocks of Drupal. Whereas Views are considered the building blocks of content, modules are the building blocks of feature richness. Modules are found at drupal.org/project/modules. When browsing through the modules, take note of the correct version. For example, if you are running a version of Drupal 6, which means you are running a 6.x version, then be sure that the module that you are considering is offered for Drupal 6, and that version is coded with a green background, meaning that it is a release which is ready for production use. The following is a list of the add-on modules that were used in this book. Each can be found at drupal.org/project/modulename, where modulename is replaced by one of the modules given below:

  • Cumulus

  • Event

  • FCKEditor

  • IMCE

  • Mailhandler

  • Nodeblock

  • SWFTools

  • Tagadelic

  • Views