July 20th Group Meeting *UPDATED*

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2006-07-20 18:00 - 20:00 Canada/Pacific

Pencil in July 20th at 6pm for our next monthly meeting!

Location: Bryght Offices, Suite 203 - 525 Seymour St., Vancouver [Google Map]

Colin Chudyk (aka chud) from Vision Technologies is giving us an overview of the Category Module:

The category module allows you to structure your site into a tree-like hierarchy of pages, and to classify your dynamic content, all within one seamless interface. It is built upon the foundations of the core book and taxonomy modules, and it provides all of the functionality of these two modules, and much more, to help you in customizing the navigational experience of your Drupal site.

This module is getting raves in some circles, Colin will show us why. Will Category replace Book in Boris's Drupal toolkit? Stay tuned!

Bring along any other Drupal questions or problems you're dealing with at the moment and see if you can "Stump the Experts" :-)

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Roland Tanglao's picture
  1. JeffG of ActiveState wil be presenting on how he used 4.7 for a cool new ActiveState Site
  2. Roland of Bryght will be presenting briefly on how he did an FAQ with CCK and Views

Still plenty of room for other presentations. Leave a comment if you have something to present. Doesn't have to be long. In fact shorter is preferred. A 5 minute recipe or how to, for example, would be awesome.

faq

chud's picture

Sweet! I need a better way to do FAQ pages.

OG

chud's picture

If anyone wants to talk about Organic Groups and how that stuff works, I'd be interested.

category module notes

chud's picture

ok, here it is... a powerpoint presentation for tonight. wow

http://www.vsn.ca/drupal/vandug-catmod.ppt

ha ha awesome

Roland Tanglao's picture

please post PDF

Vancouver

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