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Basic Drupal - How to create administer and maintain a Drupal Site - cover

Basic Drupal - How to create administer and maintain a Drupal Site

Timi Ogunjobi

Publisher: xceedia publishing

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Summary

A short course on how to install , administer and maintain a Drupal web site . Content: Lesson 1 Introduction to Drupal ; Lesson 2 Basic Concepts and Features ; Lesson 3 Installing Drupal ; Lesson 4 Adding, classifying and viewing content ; Lesson 5 Administration overview ; Lesson 6 Basic back end administration ; Lesson 7 Drupal Taxonomy ; Lesson 8 Moving a static site to Drupal; Lesson 9 Backing up and Migrating ; Lesson 10 Performance and security
Available since: 11/19/2013.

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