Submitted by bradjmsu on Tue, 02/28/2012 - 08:28
Drupal layout is based on Blocks. First, it will help to define what a block is!
A block is a functional piece of content within Drupal. Everything that visitors see is in a block and each block can be given its own area (called regions) on the website.
Submitted by bradjmsu on Tue, 09/20/2011 - 12:54
Dealing with Drupal's menu and taxonomy system can be daunting at first. Don't let this make you think you can't manage your own website or e-store. Just follow this guide and the step by step instructions will have you managing your product catalog in no time.
Submitted by bradjmsu on Tue, 09/20/2011 - 11:17
Adding a product in Ubercart is a relatively simple process. First, start by logging into your account on your Drupal website using your administrative username and password.
After you're logged in, there is normally a button in the shortcut toolbar for adding content. If not, you can click on the "Content" button. The image below explains how you get to the area when you add new content:
Submitted by bradjmsu on Mon, 09/12/2011 - 23:16
Drupal has a powerful user management system and allows you to set up many different types of users for all sorts of purposes. Leveraging Drupal's user management and permissions system can allow the Drupal 7 administrator to set up very complex enterprise quality sites and set up a system that complies with any company's bureaucracy.
Submitted by bradjmsu on Wed, 06/01/2011 - 11:05
If you’re just looking for how to manage Drupal 7′s structure, you’re in the right place. By clicking on “Structure” at the top of the Drupal 7 administration menu (by logging in as an administrator, the menu on the top of the screen), you will find your way into the structure configuration of Drupal. This article will go through each item one by one and explain the details of the configurations you can make to them.