50 Drupal Tips and Tricks is the title of Lullabot's 50th Drupal podcast. The team has assembled a list of pointers for beginners and experts alike. A useful list of additional tips is starting to emerge as people expand on the list in the comments.

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Dries’s picture

Thanks for your continued support and evangelism. :)

JohnForsythe’s picture

Wow, 50 Drupal podcasts? I don't know how you find the time... Keep up the good work :)

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Gman’s picture

Very nice list. Every time I saw one that I was already doing, I patted myself on the back, while scribbling notes for those that I have missed (how could I not have seen simple menu before????)

Thanks again Lullabot!

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Sree’s picture

very nice list!
thanks for the efforts & time!

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TheRec’s picture

Thanks for this list of tips, it is really helpful and I wish I had that when I started with Drupal, anyways I will surely learn stuff now too with it :)

eastcn’s picture

Good! Perhaps but SimpleMenu is not the very good choice.
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VM’s picture

you offer an opinion without offering a secondary method.

Simple menu may not be the best choice for you or what you are seeking to do. Not every module is for every type of site.

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joep.hendrix’s picture

I think this is not the correct place to discuss whether a module is the right choice.

Without any explanation, your remarks is just some flame comment.
Since, you started it, show us your arguments why this not the good choice. Maybe the module developers can benifit from your remarks.

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Senpai’s picture

No, don't. Just leave this offshoot alone and let it die.
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bsuttis’s picture

Nice tips, really appreciated.

Issue though -- I stick print_r($view) in a view's arg handling code, but I don't see an object or anything else printed out and submitting the view.

I tried putting print print_r($view, TRUE) hoping that it would work (this is what I use for viewing the node object), but alas, no luck.