This tutorial will show you how to install the TinyMCE editor into Drupal 7. By default, Drupal doesn't install with an editor in place so you'll need to install one to have any text formatting options. Here's how to install TinyMCE, perhaps the most popular…
IMCE is a great module that will give you file management capabilities while editing your articles in Drupal 7. You can add various WYSIWYG editors to Drupal to allow you to have advanced editing capabilities. Among these are TInyMCE, CKEditor, BUEditor and more. However, while…
Linkit provides an easy interface for internal linking. Linkit links to nodes, users, views and terms by default, using an autocomplete field. Linkit requires that Pathologic is also installed. Pathologic is an input filter which can correct paths in links and images in your Drupal…
Updating a Drupal site is vital for security. In this tutorial we're going to show you how to update your Drupal 7 site from one minor version to another. That means from 7.0 to 7.2 or 7.2 to 7.4. and so on.
When you're updating your Drupal site, you'll need to put it into Maintenance Mode so that no problems occur for you or visitors. Here's how to turn on Maintenance Mode in Drupal 7:
Regions are important in Drupal because they control where you can place blocks and thus create a layout for your site. However, each theme has different regions and it is not always easy to know where your theme's regions are. Here's a quick tutorial showing…
This tutorial will show you how to install a copy of Drupal on your computer. We'll be using the "Acquia Dev Desktop" from http://acquia.com. It is perhaps the quickest, easiest and most reliable way to run Drupal locally.
This tutorial will show you how to install a copy of Drupal on your computer. We'll be using the "Acquia Dev Desktop" from http://acquia.com. It is perhaps the quickest, easiest and most reliable way to run Drupal locally.
Changing from Drupal 6 to Drupal 7 is not just a simple update. The steps seem straightforward, but there are major changes in the way Drupal 7 works and stores data. So a move up across major version numbers is really a "migration" as opposed…