Tutorial

Alex Mackenzie
11th of June 2010

This tutorial will show you how you can specify alternative URL names for your content and how these can be generated automatically using the Path and Pathauto modules.

Alex Mackenzie
7th of June 2010
You will often get updates to contributed modules as a result of either a security release or the addition of extra functionality. This video guides you through the process of upgrading contributed modules on your site.
Alex Mackenzie
3rd of June 2010
If you have a Drupal site, you may of come across the term 'node'. A node is a single piece of content, such as a page or a blog post, with many different attributes. This brief tutorial describes the term node as used in Drupal.
Alex Mackenzie
1st of June 2010
Content creation is the bread and butter of a CMS, learning how to work quickly and effectively with content types is essential for a site owner. Todays tutorial will explain the difference between the core content types in Drupal and show an example of adding content based on one of these content types, namely a blog post.
Lewis Nyman
26th of May 2010
During peak times your site may slow down due to the sheer volume of visitors. This post describes some of the best practices to boost performance on these high traffic sites through the use of caching.
Lewis Nyman
17th of May 2010
This step by step guide will introduce you to the powerful tools Drupal uses for SEO or, "search engine optimisation". Better SEO means better rankings on sites such as Google, Yahoo and Bing, which in turn means more traffic to your site.
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