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Drupal 7 Cookbook

By : Dylan Spencer James
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Drupal 7 Cookbook

By: Dylan Spencer James

Overview of this book

<p>Drupal 7 is a modern Content Management System famed for its flexibility and power. Using Drupal you can easily create custom functionality that would otherwise have to be purchased in many of the other leading CMSs.<br /><br />"Drupal 7 Cookbook" is filled with recipes to help you to do more with Drupal and improve your skills. Chapters range from content creation, to theming, to managing your site. You will learn how to create your own content types and use them to create Views, Blocks, and Pages. This book will take you from novice to pro in just 12 chapters.<br /><br />In a wide variety of practical recipes, you will learn how to work with views and panels, how to provide translations for your content to create a multilingual site, and to integrate your site with social media. You can develop the Zen starter theme or learn how to create custom cross-browser compatible Drupal themes, including themes for mobile devices. The Drupal 7 Cookbook contains all of the means necessary to take your skills from those of a novice Drupal user to a proficient site builder.</p>
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Drupal 7 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface

Editing existing content and adding an image


In this recipe, we will discover how to edit existing content, and then how to upload and insert an image into the editor. The WYWISYG editor is already equipped with a button to add an image from a URL, but to upload an image directly to the server we will require a further two modules.

Getting ready

  • You will need to have already installed the WYSIWYG editor as explained in the preceding recipe, Installing and configuring a WYSIWYG editor

  • You will need to have the following modules downloaded, installed, and enabled:

    Note

    IMCE is a file manager that allows you to upload and manage images and other files into directories on the server. The IMCE WYSIWIG bridge module is responsible for providing IMCE support inside the WYSIWYG editor.

  • Ensure you have at least one node of content in the content library of Basic page or Article type

How to do it...

In the following steps we shall...