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Using Drush to administer multisite

One of the admiring features about Drupal is its ability to leverage single code base to power a stack of sites. Drush the excellent command line utility eases the work of administering Drupal sites.

On Monday, I will fly out for DrupalCON Portland. This will be my 14th (!) DrupalCON, dating back to 2006.

There was some question whether I would attend. For the record, Morten was wrong: I will be there.

The people have spoken, and the DA has answered! There will now be an AV equipped BoF room devoted to the Art of Project Management in its many forms.

In this episode we continue learning about Drupal Commerce and begin learning how to set up Drupal Commerce Product Attributes using Drupal Taxonomy.

In this episode you will learn:

This is was originally titled What Communications Managers Should Know (and Do) About Web Security, but that was just way too long a title.

The idea for this series of posts started at lunch one day when I made an off-hand comment about reading Hex numbers and making fast changes in my CSS file.

When you need Drupal to do more stuff, the general course of action is to first peruse Drupal.org to find a module that suits your needs. How do you know which ones are safe to install and which ones will suit your needs?

Prepaid ticket holders, sponsors with unredeemed coupon codes, and any unregistered person looking to not pay the onsite price to attend DrupalCon have just over 24 hours to register before online registration closes this Friday, May 17 at 5:00pm

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