Drupal Module Review

If you've ever spent time on Drupal.org looking for modules, you probably know how much of a pain in the ass it is. We'll, today I discovered a solution. Sadly, it's not a Drupal.org resdesign. Instead it's someone that took matters into their own hands.

http://drupalmodules.com/new-modules

Web 2.0: Acquia Pushes Pro-Level Drupal

There's about as many ways to do commercially-supported open source as there are ways to do open source, period. I sat down at the Web 2.0 Expo to talk to Jeff Whatcott, VP of Marketing for Acquia, about how their distribution of Drupal works in that vein.

Great Slides on Experience Design

I enjoyed this presentation. Not sure who put it together, but it had some great quotes. Anyone who knows me, knows that I love a good qoute.

Enjoy
http://www.slideshare.net/garrettdimon/improving-interface-design/

Brilliant Agile Presentation by Cooper

Lynda.com now publishing Drupal materials

Looks like we're building our arsenal of learning materials for Drupal. I'm particularly excited about this one because Lynda is largely focused on the design community. This should raise awareness amongst designers and which in turn could get more UX type folks contributing on enhancing the Drupal experience

I'm off to Szeged

Tomorrow marks the day. I'm off to Drupalcon in Szeged Hungary where I'll be kicking off a usability sprint. I'm excited to say the least. This is going to be a great opportunity to meet the community and better evaluate where I am in all this.

If you'd like to meet me and hear my speech about the two usability findings and ideas for creating an design platform for new ideas, I'll be speaking on Aug 27th at 16:00. (http://szeged2008.drupalcon.org/program/sessions/usability-research-reco...)

Welcome to your new Acquia Drupal website!

If you are new to Drupal, follow these steps to set up your web site in minutes:

Step 1. Start at the beginning

Visit the administration section for a task-based or module-based overview of the options available to configure your website.

Step 2. Connect to the Acquia Network

At any time you can activate an Acquia Network subscription to gain access to Acquia's timely, professional support, automated services, and documentation. Acquia offers subscription levels for every size web site - from individual blogs to enterprise-scale, multi-site deployments. Once you have your Acquia Network subscription keys, enter them on the settings page. Get started with a free trial today.

Step 3. Activate functionality

Turn on added functionality for your site - blogs, forums, polls, tags, comments, ratings, and more. Acquia Drupal comes with many modules to power social publishing capabilities on your site.

Hundreds of additional Drupal 6.x compatible modules are available on Drupal.org in the Drupal modules download section.

Step 4. Start publishing content

Start creating content for your site. Depending on which modules you have activated, you may see blogs, forums, polls and more as available content types.

Some optional configuration tasks are shown below. For more information, please refer to the built-in help section, or the online Drupal handbooks.

Choose a different design

Start by changing the colors of the default theme. To change the fundamental "look and feel" of your website, visit the themes section and choose a theme from one of the many themes available out-of-the-box.

Many additional Drupal 6.x compatible themes are available on Drupal.org in the Drupal themes download section.

Configure the front page

The default front page is a listing of all content marked as Promoted to front page. You can manage your content from the content administration page. You can also designate, for example, an item of content you have created as the front page. See the site information settings page to configure the default front page path. You can also add a slogan and mission statement to make the site your own.