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Deploying drupal sites - lessons learned Oleg Ciubotaru One of the most stressful and complicated parts in the last stages of development are deployments. I'll try to answer a couple of questions and give some insights on what I've learned... |
Advanced | Development | |
The Stanford Blog Feature: How we built the SWS Blog Megan Miller Stanford Web Services has been hard at work on the Stanford Blog Feature since summer 2012. This feature provides a simple, yet robust blog feature that you can enable on your Drupal site. In this... |
Beginner |
Site Building Use Cases |
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We are on Drupal! What now? Irina Zaks 9 months after migration, we will be showing in the series of case studies how Drupal is changing operations flow at SLS and people's minds |
Beginner |
Community Content Management Higher Education |
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Stanford Subsite Linnea Williams Case study on undergrad.stanford.edu and the Stanford Subsite module. |
Beginner |
Stanford Use Cases |
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Using Menu Block module to build consistent navigation Linnea Williams Easily create a consistent navigational structure on your site with Menu Blocks! Menu Block module provides configurable blocks of menu trees starting with any level of any menu. You'll learn how... |
Intermediate | Site Building | |
Features Workshop Zach Chandler, Caryl Westerberg Build Features! In this session we won't just be talking about Features, will will actually make some! Bring your project, and we can huddle up and figure out if you've got any Features in thar!... |
Intermediate |
Site Building Use Cases |