Drupal Development on Ubuntu with Virtualbox. Part 2: Installing Apache, PHP, MySQL & phpMyAdmin

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Posted by admin | Posted in Drupal | Posted on 20-04-2011


The next step to developing Drupal on Ubuntu is setting up Apache server with PHP 5, MySQL 5 & phpMyAdmin. In the first episode you’re going to see how to install Virtualbox on your Windows machine and then create a new guest Ubuntu installation in order to run LAMP server and install Drupal later on. See more tutorials at friendlydrupal.com

Mastering Mambo: E-Commerce, Templates, Module Development, SEO, Security, and Performance

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Posted by admin | Posted in Joomla | Posted on 01-01-2011

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An advanced level guide to customizing and extending Create custom layouts, modules, Mambots, set up an e-commerce store, and more Make your site multilingual, accessible, and optimized for speed and search engines Master DOCMAN, the document manager for Mambo, to turn your Mambo site into a dynamic repository of shared documents and files Avoid common security traps and pitfalls and learn how attackers think In Detail Mambo is a PHP-based Open Source C… More >>

phpBB Development Update and Roadmap (Part 2 of 3)

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Posted by admin | Posted in phpBB | Posted on 17-11-2010


Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 1: www.youtube.com Nils Adermann (Development Team Leader) and Chris Smith (Developer) kick off the Libertyvasion 2010 main event with a status update on phpBB. What has happened since the first stable release of Olympus 3.0.0? Where do we stand in Ascreaus 3.1 development? What is going on with phpBB 4? What’s planned until the end of the year and the years after that? In this video: Nils Adermann “naderman” (Development Team Leader) Chris Smith “ToonArmy” (Developer) Get more information about phpBB: www.phpbb.com

Drupal Module Development Promo Video

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Posted by admin | Posted in Drupal | Posted on 14-11-2010


Another installation of the Lullabot Learning Series with a comprehensive 5-hour training video on Drupal Module Development. More details at store.lullabot.com

Drupal Web Design & Development

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Posted by admin | Posted in Drupal | Posted on 31-10-2010

Drupal: Drupal is an Open Source Content management System which is purely developed in PHP framework. Drupal is very flexible and standards compatible and well engineered architecture.

Drupal is licensed under the GPL, making it free for anyone to use and customize. Drupal Web Design is very customizable and best open source platform.

Drupal is Powerful why:

There are about 100 modules we can easily customize and integrate in some of the following ways.

• Forum
• Calendar
• Blog
• Image Gallery
• Moderated story discussion
• Static pages
• Collaborative book authoring
• News aggregation

Highlights of Drupal:

Open source:
Drupal is available under the GNU General Public Licence, which means it’s Free, to use and modify.

SEO Friendly URLs:
Drupal uses URL rewriting to enable addresses that are both user and search engine friendly using Clean URLs.

Collaborative Book:
Use the book features to create and manage books written by multiple authors.

Extensible Design:
With a quality module design, Drupal allows you to quickly extend it for all your products.

Easy Integration:
Once you install Drupal on your website, you will in no time become an irresistible and loads of modules to integrate.

Active Community:
There is an active community that will help you all the time round the clock.

Different Drupal Modules:

• Forums
• Event
• Calendar
• Weblogs
• E-mail
• Notifications
• Custom
• Module Customizable
• User Profiles
• Collaborative Development
• E-Commerce
• Articles
• Weblogs

Drupal Core:

• Content management
• Customizable user profiles
• Taxonomy
• Localization
• Templating
• Syndication

General Features of Drupal:

• User management
• Content management
• Blogging
• Platform is Open source
• Administration and analysis
• Community features
• Performance and scalability
• Node system: It Holds content
• Can aggregate RSS feeds
• Distributed authentication
• Role and permission based user management
• Multi-language Support
• Web based administration
• Platform, Web Server and Database Independent
• Multiple Content Types
• WYSIWYG Content Editing
• Contributed Modules
• In-built Search