Drupal User's Guide : Building and Administering a Successful Drupal-Powered Web Site

Drupal User's Guide : Building and Administering a Successful Drupal-Powered Web Site

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 429 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780137041299
  • DDC分類 006.78

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Finally, Drupal Made EasySite The open source content management system Drupal offers amazing flexibility, sophistication, and power. The catch? Many first-time users find it difficult to get started, and most Drupal books don't help with the initial stages. Drupal (TM) User's Guide is different: easy to use, fun to read, practical, and complete!Long-time Drupal site developer Emma Jane Hogbin guides you through every step of building sites with Drupal, from installation and site planning through launching your first site. Drawing on her experience teaching thousands of beginners, she covers both Drupal and Web design tasks, showing exactly how they fit together.Drupal (TM) User's Guide shows how to use Drupal 7's newest improvements to build more modern, manageable sites for any business or organization. Hogbin covers crucial topics other Drupal books ignore, including search engine optimization and accessibility.Walk through installing Drupal on Mac OS X and Linux Web servers Get comfortable with Drupal 7's new administrative interface Build a basic site in minutes Create S.M.A.R.T. (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely) site goals Audit your existing content so you can make the most of it Explore, choose, and customize Drupal themes Walk through building a community site with private discussion area Build a complete business association directory site Use Web forms to capture and display any kind of content Take advantage of Drupal's powerful Views module Choose the right Drupal and third-party modules to build virtually any site Optimize your site for Google and other search engines Use advanced techniques to improve your visitors' experiencesIf you want to create great sites with Drupal-with no hassle, no confusion, and no degree in computer science-this is the book for you!

Contents

Preface xxi Acknowledgments xxvAbout the Author xxviiPart I: Quick Start 1Chapter 1: Introduction to Drupal 3About Drupal 3Online Content Management 5How Pages Are Built 5Types of Web Sites 7Summary 16Chapter 2: Installing Drupal 17Hosting Your Web Site on the Internet 17Installing Drupal 20Summary 32Chapter 3: Drupal Administration 33Overview 33Configuration 38Administrative Reports 43Help 44Summary 46Chapter 4: Site Recipe: Micro Web Site 47Web Site Basics 47Basic Pages 49Creating Front-Page Articles 52In-Site Searching 57RSS Settings 57Customizing Your Site's Design 58Summary 60Part II: Planning 61Chapter 5: Site Goals 63Defining and Designing Success 64SMART Site Goals 64Your Competition 72Summary 74Chapter 6: Human-Friendly Web Sites 77Defining Your Audience 77User Scenarios 82Technical Profiles and Minimum System Requirements 84Summary 86Chapter 7: Information Architecture 87Information Architecture 87Defining Content Types 88Organizing Content 93Conveying Content Structure 100Testing the Organizational Structure 105Summary 105Chapter 8: Design for Drupal 107Planning Your Page Layout 107Embellishments 119Design Resources for the Graphically Challenged 124Test Your Design Structure 126Summary 126Part III: Case Studies 129Chapter 9: Community Site 131Site Profile 131Basic Configuration 134Configure Modules 137Customizing the Display 151Summary 166Chapter 10: Business Directory 167Planning the Site 167Basic Configuration 168Contributed Modules 174Views for Recent Content 176Business Directory 184Summary 194Part IV: Build Anything 195Chapter 11: Core and Contributed Modules 197Introduction to Drupal Modules 197Summary 211Chapter 12: Working with Content Types 213Content Patterns 213Default Content Types 219Managing Content Types 226Working with Fields 229Summary 249Chapter 13: Lists of Content 251Menus 251Breadcrumbs 256Categories: Taxonomy, Vocabulary, and Terms 257Views Module 262Site Maps 274Summary 275Chapter 14: Recipes 277Building Your Site 277Extending Your Blog 288Portals, Aggregators, and Reported News 290Community Sites 293Instructional Sites and Digital Collections 296Commerce Sites 297Summary 298Part V: Extending Drupal 299Chapter 15: Theming 301Building Pages 302Customizing Your Site Without Code 302Contributed Themes 309Building Your Own Theme 312Summary 327Chapter 16: Search Engine Optimization 329Getting Started with SEO 329How Search Engines Work 333Fixing Your Site: The Factors Drupal Can't Affect 335Best Practices for Creating SEO-Friendly Content with Drupal 338Web Statistics: Measuring Your Work 348Summary 354Chapter 17: Accessibility 355Why Bother? 356Building an Accessible Site 360Creating Accessible Content 366Testing Your Site 370Summary 375Appendices 377Appendix A: Sample User Survey 379Seniors Advocacy and Awareness Network 379Appendix B: Preparing Your Development Environment 383Full Development Environment 384Windows 384Mac OS X 384Linux, BSD, and other *nix Variants 384Customizing Your AMP 385Revision Control 386Appendix C: Advanced Installation of Drupal 387Multisite Installations 387Appendix D: CSS Grid Frameworks 391Appendix E: Domicile Theme Files 397domicile.info 397page.tpl.php 398Appendix F: Web Accessibility Guidelines 401Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 401Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG) 403Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) 405Section 508 405Index 409

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