The XML sitemap module creates a sitemap for your Drupal site. This sitemap is not for visitors but for search engines. It conforms to the sitemaps.org specification and helps search engines to more intelligently crawl your website and keep their results up to date. The…
Last month we wrote this tutorial showing you how to create backups using the Backup and Migrate module. Now we need to learn how to use it to either migrate or duplicate a site.
This tutorial will show you how to create a photo gallery in Drupal 6. It won't create the world's flashiest or most impressive gallery, but it will work. This tutorial is designed for beginners so that they can understand the key concepts behind creating a…
The Drupal Contact module is often replaced by the Webform module. However, it can be useful in some situations. For example, image that you have different departments and you want each of them to get a different contact form on your Drupal website. If you're…
Drupal Commerce is currently the leading solution for building Drupal e-commerce websites. We're going to give you a first look over Drupal Commerce, showing you how to get up and running. This won't be a detailed tutorial but introduce you to the key features. We'll…
Drupal allows you to do lots of things, but taking a simple content field and putting it in a block can be complex. When would you need to do this? One common example is that you might want to display an image from a content…
The SEO Checklist for Drupal is a very useful module to help with your SEO efforts. The SEO Checklist module doesn't perform any SEO functions, but it will guide you through the process of optimizing your site and it will recommend best-of-breed modules. After installation…
This short tutorial will show you how to find out which Drupal version your site is using. We'll cover both Drupal 6 and 7 as there is a small difference between the two when it comes to finding your version number.
Code can be dangerous. The right code in the right place brings your site to life, but there are many places where it can be a huge security risk. Inside your content, code can be dangerous. If you allow people to use PHP, Javascript, iframes…