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In Drupal 5 and 6 there was a module shipped with core called "BlogAPI" which provided the necessary plumbing to let you post content using desktop clients that supported a variety of APIs.

The Most Excellent gentlemen Ryan Price and Mike Anello had me on their DrupalEasy.com podcast again this week.

In my efforts to test all OSX blog tools to see how well they work with Drupal, I've come across a new tool via MacZot called myBlogEdit.

While not strictly a requirement, in the interests of not having crazy URLs on your Drupal site it's recommended to set up your web server to support

For a Drupal site I was developing I originally tried out the Acquia distribution but ultimately dropped it in favor of the vanilla core release.

As I've been delving into Drupal theming I've discovered lots of gotchas.

The Views_Bulk_Operations module for Drupal is really pretty awesome, out of the box it solves one of the top 5 problems n

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Articles from Damien McKenna

In Drupal 5 and 6 there was a module shipped with core called "BlogAPI" which provided the necessary plumbing to let you post content using desktop clients that supported a variety of APIs.

The Most Excellent gentlemen Ryan Price and Mike Anello had me on their DrupalEasy.com podcast again this week.

In my efforts to test all OSX blog tools to see how well they work with Drupal, I've come across a new tool via MacZot called myBlogEdit.

While not strictly a requirement, in the interests of not having crazy URLs on your Drupal site it's recommended to set up your web server to support

For a Drupal site I was developing I originally tried out the Acquia distribution but ultimately dropped it in favor of the vanilla core release.

As I've been delving into Drupal theming I've discovered lots of gotchas.

The Views_Bulk_Operations module for Drupal is really pretty awesome, out of the box it solves one of the top 5 problems n

Pages