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Apps: Drupal Simplified
by: Dallas Drupal User Group
Compare the experience of installing an app on your phone versus adding a feature to your Drupal website. Wouldn't it be nice if it were that easy in Drupal as well? It is now with the new Apps module.
Learn how making a Drupal website is now easier than ever.
We'll cover installing, creating and finding apps as well as how to leverage Open Enterprise 7 to create a base system ready for apps.
Mobile Web Development with Drupal
by: Four Kitchens
Mobile Web Development with Drupal, presented by Maksim Pecherskiy.
As Drupal developers, designers and themers, it’s foolish for us to continue to assume that our work will only be viewed on a laptop or a desktop screen.
Today’s website must deliver a tailored experience to the mobile web user that utilizes unique capabilities only available on such a device - geolocation, screen rotation, etc. This experience must be just as flawless as it is on their full size device. The mobile user expects personalization, interactivity and adjustments to his / her context.
Learn Views part 28: The aggregation setting, introduction (episode "emmajane"!)
by: NodeOne
This screencast shows how to use the "aggregation" setting, lurking in the advanced options in Views. The aggregation setting makes Views return not one row per item in the database, but one row per aggregation group. Perhaps more importantly, it also makes it possible to count the number of items baked into each row, or sum them up, or calculate their average, or count the number of unique items, or…
To use aggregation in a sensible way:
Turn on the aggregation setting (duh!)
What is site building in Drupal?
by: heatheriferous
This video briefly explains site building in Drupal 7.
Introduction to Drupal Security for Coders
by: Four Kitchens
Introduction to Drupal Security for Coders, presented by Greg Knaddison.
Over 70% of the security issues in Drupal are either XSS, CSRF, or SQL Injection. This session will cover the theory of what those vulnerabilities are, how to spot them, and how to fix them.
These are the most common mistakes a coder/themer makes that can lead to an insecure site.
This completely new presentation takes a novel look at these timeless issues.
by: Dallas Drupal User Group
Compare the experience of installing an app on your phone versus adding a feature to your Drupal website. Wouldn't it be nice if it were that easy in Drupal as well? It is now with the new Apps module.
Learn how making a Drupal website is now easier than ever.
We'll cover installing, creating and finding apps as well as how to leverage Open Enterprise 7 to create a base system ready for apps.
Mobile Web Development with Drupal
by: Four Kitchens
Mobile Web Development with Drupal, presented by Maksim Pecherskiy.
As Drupal developers, designers and themers, it’s foolish for us to continue to assume that our work will only be viewed on a laptop or a desktop screen.
Today’s website must deliver a tailored experience to the mobile web user that utilizes unique capabilities only available on such a device - geolocation, screen rotation, etc. This experience must be just as flawless as it is on their full size device. The mobile user expects personalization, interactivity and adjustments to his / her context.
Learn Views part 28: The aggregation setting, introduction (episode "emmajane"!)
by: NodeOne
This screencast shows how to use the "aggregation" setting, lurking in the advanced options in Views. The aggregation setting makes Views return not one row per item in the database, but one row per aggregation group. Perhaps more importantly, it also makes it possible to count the number of items baked into each row, or sum them up, or calculate their average, or count the number of unique items, or…
To use aggregation in a sensible way:
Turn on the aggregation setting (duh!)
What is site building in Drupal?
by: heatheriferous
This video briefly explains site building in Drupal 7.
Introduction to Drupal Security for Coders
by: Four Kitchens
Introduction to Drupal Security for Coders, presented by Greg Knaddison.
Over 70% of the security issues in Drupal are either XSS, CSRF, or SQL Injection. This session will cover the theory of what those vulnerabilities are, how to spot them, and how to fix them.
These are the most common mistakes a coder/themer makes that can lead to an insecure site.
This completely new presentation takes a novel look at these timeless issues.