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Drupal 7 Bible

published: 27 April 2011
pages: 768
published by: Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 470530308

Finally, a solid reference for Webmasters on Drupal

Web content management systems (CMS) are hot, and the flexible and powerful open source Drupal is one of the most popular. Whether you're designing a new Web site or looking for an easier way to publish content to your existing site, this practical book shows you how to use Drupal 7 to do it. Learn how to create, manage, and present content via public or private Web sites, even if you don't have deep technical skills.

* Install Drupal and configure a Drupal site

* Use themes, blocks, and other site-building tools

* Format and manage content and handle media files

* Control spam, add authoring, and create hierarchies

* Master the Blog, Book, Aggregator, and other Drupal modules

* Get into e-commerce with UberCart shopping carts

* Create content-rich Web sites with Drupal

* Publish, organize, and manage Web content

* Extend Drupal with modules and the API

* Customize your site's appearance

* Create forums, blogs, and polls

* Create custom actions and triggers

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Drupal 7 webform module

Hi - yesterday I sent an email asking about the Webforms module in Ch 19 of your book, which I couldn't find. Today I installed Webform (I didn't think it was the same because the description at drupal.org made it sound less powerful than you described) and it appears to be the same one you discuss. I'm still trying to figure out how to create a webform using the fields of a user-defined content type, and how to get the results saved in the database, but at least I think I have the right form module now.

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