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Best #Drupal Modules for Everything You Can Think Of #cms
Which Drupal modules should you use for every new site? Site building? Spam prevention? Social media? Third-party JavaScript?
Make #WordPress "Social" With BuddyPress and bbPress #cms
Give your WordPress site forums, activity streams, groups and more with the free bbPress and BuddyPress plugins.
Manage #Drupal Sites With #Aegir, An Amazing, Free Browser-Based Admin Tool #cms
All within your browser, Aegir lets you add new Drupal sites, clone or backup or delete existing sites, manage "platforms", and much more.
What You Might Not Know About #Drupal and JavaScript #cms
Learn how to leverage JavaScript from Drupal! Use the jQuery that comes with core, or find the perfect module to connect your site to your favorite service.
Learn Drupal with Podcasts, Videos, Core Mentoring, and More! #cms
Learning Drupal can be much more interactive than wading through the docs on drupal.org (though they do tend to be excellent). Check out these awesome Drupal resources.
Drush: Managing #Drupal From the Command Line #cms
If you administer Drupal sites, you need to learn drush, a command line Drupal management tool. Drush "makefiles" are especially powerful and time-saving.
Make Your #Drupal Sites Clean and Maintainable With Drush Makefiles #cms
Imagine if you could reduce your Drupal site or platform to a simple "recipe" of exactly which modules, themes, and libraries it required. Intrigued? Meet drush makefiles.
What Is A #Drupal Library? #cms
You know about Drupal "modules" and "themes", but how about those mysterious directories in "sites/all/libraries"? And why do you have to download libraries separately?
What Is A #Drupal "Module Dependency"? #cms
Avoid breaking your Drupal site by understanding how modules depend on each other.
Solving #jQuery Version Troubles in #Drupal #cms
Need a newer version of jQuery than the version that comes with Drupal? Here are multiple possible solutions.
Using the #jQuery #JavaScript API in #Drupal #cms
Drupal actually comes with jQuery -- here's how to use it with ease in your own Drupal modules and themes.
Use the #JavaScript Power of #jQuery (It's Already In #WordPress and #Drupal!) #cms
If jQuery is already included in your CMS (like WordPress or Drupal), you can easily use it in your own code -- with these tips.
What is #jQuery (and Why Is It in My #CMS?) #wordpress #drupal
Tired of needing complex JavaScript code to do simple tasks? Try jQuery -- it's probably already in your CMS.
Are You Sure You Want Your Facebook Posts on #Drupal? #cms
Some Drupal modules for social media sites may integrate a little more with these sites than you actually want. Don't get more "module" than you need!
#Drupal Modules for Twitter, Facebook, and Other Social Media -- Part 1 #cms
Want to share your Twitter, Facebook and other social content on your Drupal site? Check these modules out.
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