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Drupal
Apr 19
2013
"In learning you will teach, and in teaching you will learn."
Words spoken by (or, at least, attributed to) the great Phil Collins (side story: my first conversation with anyone at InterWorks was...[more]
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Feb 27
2013
Scott and I were recently invited to Oklahoma State University to provide Drupal training for their web admins. Drupal has been on the main campus for a couple of months now and is creeping its way...[more]
Drupal
Feb 06
2013
I came across this article by John Locke recently. I realize that it is over a year old and quite a bit has happened with Drupal in that time, but instead of harping on all of the bad things about...[more]
Drupal
Jan 17
2013
At InterWorks, we're proud of our work and love to share a bit of our process so it might help you with one of your projects. Especially when it's implemented at the world's largest student union!...[more]
Drupal
Apr 11
2012
Requirements:
Drupal 6 or 7
That's it!
When first setting up a website, it’s important to consider how you want to organize your content. How will you distinguish blog posts from the About page?...[more]
Drupal
Jan 20
2012
In Drupal 6, a module called Imagecache allowed developers to create custom styles to dynamically manipulate an image. We typically use Imagecache to scale and crop images to specific dimensions, but...[more]
d6, d7, Image Styles, ImageCache, views
Drupal
Jan 03
2012
If you missed my intro into getting AddThis installed and configured, you can view it here.
Requirements
Drupal 6+
CCK
AddThis (6.x through 7.x-2.x)
Optional
Maxlength
After getting AddThis...[more]
Drupal
Dec 20
2011
The title of this post should be “Adding Social Media Sharing to Your Content” as the service we’re going to look at is not only for Drupal, but Blogger, WordPress, Tumblr, Joomla, TypePad, Posterous...[more]
Drupal
Dec 13
2011
Drupal is a great tool, with its customizable templates. However, there are some things you just can’t seem to do with those .tpl.php files - and one of them seems to be rendering out an AJAX pager....[more]














