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This is the third and final part of the series on Features. In the first part, we looked at how to create a feature module.

When Marcin Padjdzik suggested that we fly to Poland to give a talk at a DrupalCamp, I jumped at the chance. He later mentioned how surprised he was not to have to convince me!

In the first part of this Drupal Features guide, you learned why Features is a vital tool for Drupal site builders and developers.

As you build Drupal sites, define content types, setup Views and image presets, you end up making a lot of configuration changes.

I recently posted my top 10 Drush commands. In the blog post comments, over email and Twitter, a bunch of people let me know their top commands and tips.

Drush is awesome. Having Drush commands at my finger tips saves me a lot of clicking in the Drupal admin interface and ultimately makes me more productive.

Much of the work you do when building Drupal sites revolves around enabling and configuring modules, clicking various admin forms and updating settings. These settings are stored in the database.

Much of the work you do when building Drupal sites revolves around enabling and configuring modules, clicking various admin forms and updating settings. These settings are stored in the database.

You can build Drupal websites with just a few tools, such as a code editor, browser and dev environment.

You can build Drupal websites with just a few tools, such as a code editor, browser and dev environment.

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