This tutorial will show you how to take a block and place it inside a Drupal node. Often this is done through one of two methods:
This tutorial will show you how to install a module in order to add new functionality to your Drupal site. Modules are user contributed add-ons for Drupal which allow you to extend Drupal’s core functionality. Let's get started!
This tutorial will walk you through, step-by-step, how to update your Drupal module to a new version. Please make sure you have fully backed up your site before proceeding.
Perhaps one of most frightening things for novice Drupal adminsitrators is finding out they forgot to set the site back to Online before logging out. In panic, they scream, "How can I get my site back Onine?! I can't even log in!!!!" When the site…
Drupal's search module allows your site's users to search both the content on the site and also the registered users. In order for your users to use the search feature, you must enable it first. Let's get started.
Drupal 7 introduced many new changes. One of these involves Taxonomy, Drupal's way of organizing content. Let's see what's changed with Taxonomy and what you'll need to do differently in Drupal 7:
In Drupal 6, uploading modules and themes was often troublesome for beginners. They would have to follow a confusing process:
There was one small little feature in Drupal 6 that would routinely drive students in our classes mad. It wasn't a major feature but it was a major annoynance: controlling the author and date information. Some content on your site simply doesn't need to display…
Client side editors in Drupal often require additional modules to enhance them. If you uploaded CKEditor, without a file management module you won't be able to search the site for pictures when you click the insert button. CKFinder is an addition for the CKEditor that…