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Michael Hofmockel's picture

Drush 2 is way better and usable than Drush 1 was

Drush 2 is way better and usable than Drush 1.
http://drupal.org/project/drush

Drush is a command line tool for Drupal, it is not a module. I have found it greatly increases my Drupal development. It can download, enable, disable, uninstall and update modules/themes/profiles/translations. It is CVS, SVN and Rsync capable. It can execute SQL commands and many core functions like cron and clearing cache. But wait there's more ...

If you develop with Drupal I recommend loading it on your local environment with these commands. I do all my CVS checkouts/updates with it.

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Looking for Drupal assistance

I hope this is posted in the correct location. Sorry, I'm new to this.

I have been struggling with the creation of a drupal site - and being completely new to drupal is why. The deadline has just about run out (thanks to my drupal learning curve) so am willing to pay someone to assist me with some basics such as:

After having been all over the drupal site for help, soluctions to these are still elusive. Blocks did display before but dont now.

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dldege's picture

New blog with Drupal development related content

I finally set up a blog site at work and am starting to to add content. I'm expecting to get other co-workers adding content as well. The blog is not Drupal specific but will be heavily Drupal related since that is our primary development environment. Other technologies and topics will be included.

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Looking for help from Drupal community

Hello Drupal Iowa,

The WiderNet eGranary digital library (www.widernet.org) at the University of Iowa is using a grant from Intel to develop a Community Information Platform that will enable users of the eGranary (an offline collection of information resources aimed at underserved populations) to create their own web pages and populate them with local content. We have decided to use Drupal, and want to create a very easy interface that won't require the user to go into the backend at all (i.e., something along the lines of www.blinkz.com or www.buildacommunity.com).

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Michael Hofmockel's picture

Drupalcon Szeged videos available

The videos of presentations from Drupalcon Szeged are available already!
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=Drupalcon%202008%20Szeged%20AND%...

You'll have to take a whole week of vacation to watch more than 50 hours of talks.
I don't think the Boston videos have all been posted yet.

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PicLens Example Code

At our meeting last night, http://groups.drupal.org/node/13812, I presented the PicLens module for Drupal and showed how to hook up your own custom modules into the PicLens module API.

I have attached my example module for Drupal 5 and the Drupal 5 version of PicLens.

To use this module install the PicLens add-on and then

  1. Download pldemo.zip.txt, rename to pldemo.zip and unzip and install the pldemo module in the normal manner and enable in the module admin
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