drupal.org aggregator http://drupal.org/planet drupal.org - aggregated feeds in category Planet Drupal en Josh Waihi: Drupal code sprints for PostgreSQL http://geek.joshwaihi.com/content/drupal-code-sprints-postgresql <p>One the the biggest obstacles in <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/1"><cite title="Web-based, Open Source, community focused Content Management System (CMS)">Drupal</cite></a> development for <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/3"><cite title="SQL based open source database server. Great for high load websites - better than MySQL (in my opinion)">PostgreSQL</cite></a> is that <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/1"><cite title="Web-based, Open Source, community focused Content Management System (CMS)">Drupal</cite></a> development is <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/4"><cite title="Common database used by mainy websites. Choosen for its ease of use for beginners.">MySQL</cite></a> based with addtional support for other databases. This means usally, all the optimizations for <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/1"><cite title="Web-based, Open Source, community focused Content Management System (CMS)">Drupal</cite></a> are for <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/4"><cite title="Common database used by mainy websites. Choosen for its ease of use for beginners.">MySQL</cite></a>, and this can often turn to be a de-optimization for <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/3"><cite title="SQL based open source database server.<p><a href="http://geek.joshwaihi.com/content/drupal-code-sprints-postgresql">read more</a></p> Sun, 05 Jul 2009 03:48:13 +0000 Leisa Reichelt - disambiguity: Why Drupal needs a Design Community Manager http://www.disambiguity.com/why-drupal-needs-a-design-community-manager/ <p>I&#8217;ve been working with the Drupal community on design projects for coming up to 12 months now - a splash in the ocean compared to many in the Drupal community but long enough to get a feel for how things work.</p> <p>The &#8216;paid&#8217; time I have left on the <a href="http://www.d7ux.org">d7ux</a> project is almost run out and I&#8217;m left feeling frustrated - not just by the work that I&#8217;d like to be able to continue to do on the Drupal 7 User Experience, but also by the great potential for building a critical mass of great designers and UX people in the Drupal community and the different types of activities that could spur this on, and the impact this could have on Drupal adoption and sustainability as an Open Source software project. So much opportunity, so little resource.</p> <p>Despite the fact that I think there are probably a contingent within the Drupal community who are hoping that <a href="http://www.markboulton.co.uk">Mark</a> &amp; I are just going to go away once we stop getting paid for d7ux, the fact is that this is unlikely to happen any time soon. For various reasons and in various ways, I think we&#8217;re both kind of hooked on Drupal, or at least it&#8217;s amazing community.</p><p><a href="http://www.disambiguity.com/why-drupal-needs-a-design-community-manager/">read more</a></p> Fri, 03 Jul 2009 18:45:38 +0000 Social CMS Buzz: DesignBump “The Digg For Designers Website” Launches New Design http://socialcmsbuzz.com/designbump-the-digg-for-designers-website-launches-new-design-03072009/ DesignBump a popular social voting site for design related topics have just launched a great new modern looking design of their own. The new design which we think looks fantastic very much improves on previous versions and gives a cool modern look to the site. DesignBump is a site we at Social CMS Buzz have been [...] Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:26:27 +0000 Drupal 7 usability: Media Library Microproject - Update & Feedback Please! http://www.d7ux.org/media-library-microproject-update/ <p><object width="400" height="300" data="http://www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=71649" type="application/x-shockwave-flash"><param name="flashvars" value="offsite=true&amp;lang=en-us&amp;page_show_url=%2Fphotos%2Fmverbaar%2Fsets%2F72157620894822174%2Fshow%2F&amp;page_show_back_url=%2Fphotos%2Fmverbaar%2Fsets%2F72157620894822174%2F&amp;set_id=72157620894822174&amp;jump_to=" /><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="src" value="http://www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=71649" /><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /></object></p> <p>Maarten Verbaarschot volunteered to take on a Microproject (thanks Maarten!) and for the past few weeks he has been working on interface design for a Media Library for Drupal. There is a <a href="http://drupal.org/node/491258">great discussion going on in the Drupal.org issue queue</a> that you might want to take a look at.</p> <p>Maarten is currently working on the third iteration of these wireframes but he&#8217;d really love it if you can take a look and give him some feedback - anyone who has ever added an image to a web page should be able to have a say on this interface, so don&#8217;t hold back! <img src='http://www.d7ux.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p><p><a href="http://www.d7ux.org/media-library-microproject-update/">read more</a></p> Fri, 03 Jul 2009 15:07:36 +0000 WebDevNews.net: Replacing FPSS with Views Slideshow in Drupal – Tutorial http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/webdevnewsnet/~3/y4KkVLrbtBs/ <p>I have been using <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.frontpageslideshow.net/">FrontPage SlideShow</a> from JoomlaWorks on a number of sites, and would recommend it as a good CSS/PHP route to building a featured slide section that links to promoted content, articles, blog posts, groups, etc. One problem is that it is not free, the cost is around $35 for a license to use it on 5 to 10 domains. A second problem is highlighted by the example of releasing an installation profile for Drupal. We can release all of the code under GPL for the project except for FPSS. So, I began working on a conversion of our FPSS slides into <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://drupal.org/project/views_slideshow">Views Slideshow</a> views.</p><p><a href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/webdevnewsnet/~3/y4KkVLrbtBs/">read more</a></p> Fri, 03 Jul 2009 15:00:44 +0000 Greg Harvey: Calling A Custom Or Panel Page From Code (Panels 3.x) http://www.drupaler.co.uk/blog/calling-custom-or-panel-page-code-panels-3x/432 <p>First of all, I’d like to say hello fellow drupalers! This is my first post here, (and also my first ever blog post!) since Greg opened up <a href="http://drupaler.co.uk">drupaler.co.uk</a> as a collaborative blog for Drupal developers.</p> <p><a href="http://www.drupaler.co.uk/blog/calling-custom-or-panel-page-code-panels-3x/432" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Fri, 03 Jul 2009 13:22:21 +0000 DrupalconParis: What food do you want at DrupalCon Paris? http://paris2009.drupalcon.org/blog/what-food-do-you-want-drupalcon-paris <p>One of our little helpers (<a href="http://paris2009.drupalcon.org/profile/dahacouk" target="_blank">Daniel Harris</a>) launched a <a href="http://groups.drupal.org/node/23864" target="_blank">wiki page</a> to get more detailed info on what you would actually like to eat during the conference itself.</p> <p>Please have a look and add your wishes. Of course, it has to be something that a great deal of people would eat too.</p> <p>By doing this, we can then do our very best to be able to offer the most of your wishes possible during the conference, so you like what you see and eat.</p> Fri, 03 Jul 2009 12:55:37 +0000 DrupalconParis: You are the event! http://paris2009.drupalcon.org/blog/you-are-event <p>First of all a <strong>BIG THANK YOU</strong> to everyone who has helped us so far with preparing, organizing and spreading the word about DrupalCon Paris 2009, all over Europe and even internationally.</p> <p>This is your event! You are the community. You are the ones who represent Drupal and we want to have you, the representatives, join us in Paris.<br /> So we need your help to spread the word even “louder” and make the DrupalCon even more Drupalicious, for you.</p> <p>Because:</p> <ul> <li> you, the community, are the core! </li> <li> you, the community, make the decisions </li> <li> you, the community, decide where Drupal is going. </li> </ul> <p>Here some carrots, that will lead your way to Paris in September:</p> Fri, 03 Jul 2009 10:02:25 +0000 deciphered.net - Drupal development: FileField Paths 1.3 http://www.deciphered.net/blog/2009/07/03/filefield_paths_13 <p>FileField Paths has just hit version 1.3.</p> <p>The biggest change in this latest version is an improved modular system allowing for better integration options, demonstrated with support for two new modules, the <a href="http://drupal.org/project/image">Image</a> module and the <a href="http://drupal.org/project/comment_upload">Comment Upload</a> module.</p> <p>Other changes include improved support for the <a href="http://drupal.org/project/imagefield_crop">ImageField Crop</a> module, Dutch and Danish translations and various bug fixes.</p> <p><a href="http://www.deciphered.net/blog/2009/07/03/filefield_paths_13" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Fri, 03 Jul 2009 07:22:34 +0000 Trellon.com: Relationship Management and "Buddy Lists" in Drupal http://www.trellon.com/content/blog/relationship-management-and-buddy-lists-drupal <p>At the core of all the hype around "social networking," and "social media," is the fact that "social" websites allow members of a website to connect with each and develop relationships without needing the administrators or content editors to mediate these connections. This from the "build and they'll come," school of design and strategy. In any case, even though Drupal is a fundamentally <em>social platform</em>, there is no user-to-user relationship support in the core of Drupal.<span class="read-more"><a href="http://www.trellon.com/content/blog/relationship-management-and-buddy-lists-drupal" target="_blank">Read More >>></a></span></p> Fri, 03 Jul 2009 06:37:12 +0000 Trellon.com: DrupalCamp Colorado http://www.trellon.com/content/blog/drupalcamp-colorado <p>The weekend of June 27th and 28th saw over 200 Drupalers, including myself, flock to Denver for the annual DrupalCamp Colorado. Trellon was proud to sponsor the event. The fact that number of attendees doubled since last year shows the growth and momentum surrounding Drupal. This year, the event was combined with an Ubercamp- a gathering of Ubercart developers and enthusiasts.<span class="read-more"><a href="http://www.trellon.com/content/blog/drupalcamp-colorado" target="_blank">Read More >>></a></span></p> Fri, 03 Jul 2009 06:36:17 +0000 Appnovation Technologies: Why is Drupal here to stay? http://www.appnovation.com/why-drupal-here-stay I recently came across a discussion on <a href='http://www.linkedin.com/groupAnswers?viewQuestionAndAnswers=&discussionID=4688432&gid=117056&trk=EML_anet_qa_ttle-cThOon0JumNFomgJt7dBpSBA'>LinkedIn</a> regarding the longevity of Drupal. Alex, who posted the question mentioned about how the Post Nuke CMS forked into Zikula, which has lost a lot of its past popularity. We can see how the popularity shifted back in <a href='http://drupal.org/node/18834'>2005</a> with Drupal leading the way. Fri, 03 Jul 2009 03:39:47 +0000 pingVision: Drupalcamp Colorado - Looking Back http://pingv.com/blog/matthews/2009/drupalcamp-colorado-looking-back <span class='print-link'></span><p> <a href="http://drupalcampcolorado.org/">Drupalcamp Colorado</a> 2009 has come and gone. The event garnered over 200 participants - at least half of which came from out of State. Over 40 sessions (if you include BOFs and the opening and closing sessions) occurred over the two days ranging from pure business to the highly technical. <a href="http://drupalcampcolorado.org/ubercamp">Ubercart</a> was heavily presented with Ubercamp partnering with Drupalcamp. The camp was followed by a media sprint. </p> <p>pingVision presented in quite a few sessions:</p><p><a href="http://pingv.com/blog/matthews/2009/drupalcamp-colorado-looking-back">read more</a></p> Thu, 02 Jul 2009 21:52:14 +0000 Dries Buytaert: usaspending.gov using Drupal http://buytaert.net/usaspending-gov-using-drupal <p>Vivek Kundra, the CIO of the United States, unveiled the new <a href="http://it.usaspending.gov">IT spending dashboards at usaspending.gov</a> earlier this week. Tim O'Reilly has all the details in his blog post titled <a href="http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/06/radical-transparency-federal-it-dashboard.html">Radical transparency: the new federal IT dashboard</a>. In short, the dashboards are designed to help CIOs of individual government agencies get a handle on the effectiveness of government IT spending. The site was built with <a href="http://drupal.org">Drupal</a>.</p> <p>This is a fundamental change in the way government is going to be run, and it is great to see Drupal play a small role in that. <em>Great stuff!</em></p> <div class="figure"> <img src="http://buytaert.net/sites/buytaert.net/files/cache/drupal-it-usaspending-gov-500x500.jpg" alt="It usaspending gov" style="border: 1px solid #ccc; padding: 4px;"/> </div> Thu, 02 Jul 2009 21:22:37 +0000 Adaptivethemes: Summer Workspace Essentials http://adaptivethemes.com/summer-workspace-essentials <p>Your workspace is your castle eh? Just thought I&#8217;d share my workspace with you, mind you this is just the Summer office, but it ain&#8217;t half&nbsp;bad!</p> Thu, 02 Jul 2009 19:34:48 +0000 Greg Harvey: Avoiding Loops In Preprocess Hooks http://www.drupaler.co.uk/blog/avoiding-loops-preprocess-hooks/431 <p>I've just released a new module (fanfare) which seems to work pretty well. I have a couple of silly bug fixes to put up tonight (knew I should've called it "beta") but other than that it works great. It's called Node Reference Variables:<br /> <a href="http://drupal.org/project/nodereference_variables" title="http://drupal.org/project/nodereference_variables">http://drupal.org/project/nodereference_variables</a></p> <p>All it does is present a load of stuff (depending on other contrib modules installed and some admin options) via the <code>hook_preprocess_node()</code> preprocess hook for themers to use to do cool theming stuff with Node Reference CCK fields. Main feature I'm using is the jQuery UI tabs it provides.</p> <p><a href="http://www.drupaler.co.uk/blog/avoiding-loops-preprocess-hooks/431" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Thu, 02 Jul 2009 17:55:45 +0000 ZivTech: new date for D7 file system, images and media sprint http://www.zivtech.com/blog/new-date-d7-file-system-images-and-media-sprint <div style="float:left; margin-right: 15px;"> <object width="250" height="250"><param name="movie" value="http://widget.chipin.com/widget/id/ca46a42a99ce9fae" /><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent" /><param name="event_title" value="D7%20File%20and%20Media%20sprint" /><param name="event_desc" value="D7%20File%20and%20Media%20sprint" /><embed src="http://widget.chipin.com/widget/id/ca46a42a99ce9fae" flashVars="event_title=D7%20File%20and%20Media%20sprint&event_desc=Drupal%207%20File%20and%20Media%20sprint" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowScriptAccess="always" wmode="transparent" width="250" height="250"></embed></object></div> <p> After some feedback from possible participants, we have a new date for our <a href="/blog/file-system-images-and-media-sprint">D7 file system, images and media sprint</a>.</p> <p>The sprint will now run on Sunday-Monday July 26-27 at the Zivtech offices in Philadelphia.</p> <p>Also, <a href="http://aaronwinborn.com/">Aaron Winborn</a> will be joining <a href="http://drewish.com/">drewish (a.k.a. Andrew Morton)</a> and some Zivtech hackers for the sprint. Anyone else looking for an excuse to visit Philadelphia and hack on core is most welcome.</p><p><a href="http://www.zivtech.com/blog/new-date-d7-file-system-images-and-media-sprint">read more</a></p> Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:36:42 +0000 Matt Butcher: Review of "Drupal 6 JavaScript and jQuery" http://technosophos.com/content/review-drupal-6-javascript-and-jquery <p>Kat Bailey posted a <a href="http://katbailey.net/book-review-drupal-6-javascript-and-jquery">very kind review</a> of my <a href="http://www.packtpub.com/drupal-6-javascript-and-jquery/book/sl/drupal6jsjq-abr3/0209">Drupal 6 JavaScript and jQuery</a> book.<span class="inline inline-right"><a href="http://katbailey.net/book-review-drupal-6-javascript-and-jquery"><img src="http://technosophos.com/sites/default/files/images/djj-katbaily-review.thumbnail.png" alt="" title="" class="image image-thumbnail " width="100" height="69" /></a></span></p> <p>From the review:<br /> <cite><br /> The book aims to get people with little to no knowledge of Drupal or JavaScript up to speed with creating really awesome functionality, really fast. In fact, its title almost belies the breadth of its scope: although the use of jQuery in Drupal 6 is the one topic that it covers exhaustively, it doesn't skip over any of the basic tools or concepts required to get going with Drupal, and so it would work pretty well as a first Drupal book for any aspiring front-end Drupaler. It covers everything from the ultra-utra-basic ("what is CSS?", "what is a Drupal block?") to Drupal JavaScript Behaviors (and everything else in drupal.js), to JavaScript Theming, to AJAX, to building modules with AJAX functionality, to jQuery syntax, effects, and even writing jQuery plugins!<br /> </cite></p><p><a href="http://technosophos.com/content/review-drupal-6-javascript-and-jquery">read more</a></p> Thu, 02 Jul 2009 15:40:40 +0000 Bernhard Fürst: Contact forms to blocks http://fuerstnet.de/en/contact-forms-blocks <p>Ever wanted to show your Drupal contact form at every page using a Block? You can now by using the <a href="http://drupal.org/project/contact_form_blocks" title="Project page at drupal.org">Contact form blocks</a> module.</p> Thu, 02 Jul 2009 15:14:48 +0000 Matthew Saunders: Increase ROI with a user-friendly, great looking Ubercart store - Drupalcamp Colorado http://www.dogstar.org/drupal/content/increase-roi-user-friendly-great-looking-ubercart-store-drupalcamp-colorado <p>Stephanie Pakrul and Chris Fassnacht from Top Notch Themes discussed Return on Investment and Ubercart. These are my notes from the presentation. I also took video that is broken up into four pieces at the end of this post. I was at the back of the room, so the sound is a little quiet. Hopefully it is still helpful.</p> <p>They started out by talking about the strongest feature of Ubercart is its automatic integration with Drupal. That makes things relatively easy for the developer. </p> <p>75% of users make a judgement about your company based on the design of a site. Business metrics can improve drastically with a good design. Quite simply good design can improve your conversion rate and improving you conversion rate is the investment that keeps on giving.</p> <p><a href="http://www.dogstar.org/drupal/content/increase-roi-user-friendly-great-looking-ubercart-store-drupalcamp-colorado" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Thu, 02 Jul 2009 12:56:29 +0000 Károly Négyesi: Documenting the crimes of PostgreSQL http://www.drupal4hu.com/node/215 <p>Because of a bug in the Drupal 7 PostgreSQL chain (either in PDO or the database) <a href="http://drupal.org/node/499254">BIGINT handling</a> is not fixed in today's Drupal 6 release. And you wonder why I hate that database.</p> Thu, 02 Jul 2009 04:16:00 +0000 Larry Garfield: ORMs vs. Query Builders: Database portability http://www.garfieldtech.com/blog/orm-vs-query-builders <p>There has been some discussion in recent days regarding Object-Relational Mappers (ORMs), Drupal, and why the latter doesn't use the former. There are, actually, many reasons for that, and for <a href="http://groups.drupal.org/node/8001">why Drupal doesn't do more with the Active Record pattern</a>.</p> <p>Rather than tuck such discussion away in an issue queue, I figured it better to document a bit more widely.</p> <p><a href="http://www.garfieldtech.com/blog/orm-vs-query-builders" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Thu, 02 Jul 2009 03:59:04 +0000 Lullabot: Our New Übercart-based Store http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/lullabot-all/~3/F4V_33kHXRg/our-new-ubercart-based-store <!--paging_filter--><p><img src="http://www.lullabot.com/files/u2/Ubercart_logo.png" width="200" height="205" style="float:right;margin:0 0 5px 10px;" alt="Ubercart" />A little over a year ago, as we were putting the finishing touches on the <a href="http://store.lullabot.com/collections/lullabot-learning-series">Lullabot Learning Series</a>, we needed a quick-and-easy way to sell our video downloads and DVDs. We took a look at several of the options out there and <a href="http://www.lullabot.com/about/matt-westgate">Matt</a> ended up stumbling across <a href="http://www.shopify.com/">Shopify</a>, who's tag-line is "E-commerce made easy". Their solution is fully hosted and they claim "setup within minutes". And sure enough, within mere minutes Matt had set up a working site. Within a few hours, it had a Lullabot logo and mostly worked the way we wanted. It took us another day or two to wire it up to our shipping warehouse, and to <a href="http://www.fetchapp.com/">Fetch</a>, the company which we used for our digital downloads. Overall, it was a quick-and-painless solution.</p><p><a href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/lullabot-all/~3/F4V_33kHXRg/our-new-ubercart-based-store">read more</a></p> Thu, 02 Jul 2009 03:24:21 +0000 Got Drupal: How To: Add focused Drupal search to your site http://gotdrupal.com/videos/focused-drupal-search <!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>When it comes to search, Drupal seems to do OK by itself. However, there are a number of supporting modules which will make your Drupal&#8217;s default search even better. These include <strong>Porter-Stemmer</strong> (english only), <strong>Search 404</strong>, <strong>Search by Page</strong>, <strong>Similar By Terms</strong> and <a href="http://drupal.org/project/modules?filters=tid:105&amp;solrsort=sort_title%20asc" title="Search related modules on Drupal.org">many others</a>.</p> <p>If you&#8217;re seekign to help an advanced user out, then modules like <strong>Search config</strong> can help with that. But what about the user who won&#8217;t dare go into the hidden area of &#8216;Advanced Search&#8217;? This is where the power is - right?</p> <p>It sure is. This is where you tell Drupal what content types and categories you want to limit the search to. This is where a user, simply looking for a job on your site, which lists information about jobs, news, blogs and other items, can focus their results.</p> <p>So, why don&#8217;t you stop expecting the user to figure this out, and just make it happen for them! That&#8217;s what this video is all about. Using the default Drupal search box and forcing it to focus on specific content types or categories. You control what Drupal searches for and you control where it shows up!</p><p><a href="http://gotdrupal.com/videos/focused-drupal-search">read more</a></p> Thu, 02 Jul 2009 01:03:04 +0000 Mediacurrent: Remove or replace JS/CSS from a page http://www.mediacurrent.com/blogs/remove-or-replace-jscss-page <p>Have you ever needed to remove a JS or CSS file in certain conditions such as a custom themed page? In Drupal 6 that has become a whole lot easier.</p><p><a href="http://www.mediacurrent.com/blogs/remove-or-replace-jscss-page">read more</a></p> Wed, 01 Jul 2009 22:52:50 +0000