robinna/ June 19, 2008/ my projects, opensource, Training/ 3 comments

I thought I would crosspost some of what I consider my most useful Drupal handout information from my demo and presentation for the UGADG. Of course, this doesn’t include the demo part at the moment! Maybe I will screencapture that part and add it in later. Another thing for the todo list! Anyhow, you can see the handouts here

..and now to the top ten (plus):

Import HTML: import html from existing website. Information available at http://cvs.drupal.org/viewvc.py/drupal/contributions/modules/import_html/import_html_help.htm?view=text&revision=HEAD

Access control & users:

Extras:

Drupal Modules Finder http://drupalmodules.com/module-finder

Thanks to:

Top 10 Drupal Modules http://webpodge.com/2007/02/22/top-10-drupal-modules/;
Drupal4Libraries Listserv, Amy Qualls-McClure (Huntsville – Madison County Public Library); Cary Gordon Cary Gordon (The Cherry Hill Company, http://www.chillco.com); Ken Newquist, (Lafayette College, https://ww2.lafayette.edu/~soapbox/blog/newquisk) and Leo Klein (The Chicago Librarian, http://www.leoklein.com)

See resources for more links.

3 Comments

  1. hi,

    nice list of useful modules !!!
    can i ask you what module you use to make that “robin@youtube” block ???

    thanks ^^

  2. i didn’ noticed that your site isn’t a drupal site…sorry

  3. the easiest way to use most of the widgets is just to create a new box, i.e., a block.

    That particular widget, the youtube badge, I think I made at the youtube site.

    I then went into my drupal installation, created a new block, and then dumped the code in. Simple!

    This also works with del.icio.us, flickr, facebook badges, etc.

    I wouldn’t download a specific module for youtube, flickr, wordpress, etc. unless I wanted to add content via drupal to those sites. Other wise, I would just pull in content via the rss or the widget script.

    this is a blogger site, but I pull content into my drupal via the feed.

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