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/**
* Implements of hook_services_resources().
*/
function mymodule_services_services_resources() {
$api = array(
'frontpage' => array(
'operations' => array(

As many of you might know, I am now on the other side of the pond, so I’ve paid extra attention to the DrupalCon Amsterdam schedule as it has been coming together.

I'm very excited to be a featured speaker at this year's DrupalCamp Los Angeles on Saturday, September 6th and Sunday, September 7th.

Welcome back from your summer vacation. Now its time to get out of the sun, and get indoors and geeking out!

We are 10 today (ok strictly tomorrow but it's the weekend!)  We're all off to Centre Parcs over the bank holiday weekend to celebrate, and thought it was good time to reflect on some of the highlights and changes over the previous ten ye

One of our members wanted to create a taxonomy of Countries, Provinces and Districts.

For example, you might choose England, then Yorkshire, then Leeds. Or you might choose Canada, then Ontario, then Toronto. You get the idea.

I've been playing with D7 forms lately and have found #states to be somewhat challenging due to lack of documentation on Form API page

Topic: Drupal

Back in the early days of Drupal, Drupal.com looked like this:

One of our members wanted to create a taxonomy of Countries, Provinces and Districts.

For example, you might choose England, then Yorkshire, then Leeds. Or you might choose Canada, then Ontario, then Toronto. You get the idea.

If you're not already familiar with the subject, check out Joel Steidl's intro to

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