
HTTP Basic Authentication - Setting up basic HTTP Authentication will provide your site with an authentication popup when trying to access the website.You can also check out our Drupal 7 training events calendar too.Have you ever run into a situation where your Drupal 8 development or testing servers were accidentally indexed by a search engine? This quick tutorial is meant to help ensure that never happens again! Today we will talk about two different options for blocking your site from search engine crawlers: Acquia Training NewsletterĮach month we post our tips to the newsletter as well as notifications about upcoming training in your area. In the next post I'll be writing about ways to get answers to your specific questions through the various help and support channels available. Trust me, if you're having a problem, it's likely that someone else has too! I hope that gives you some ideas of new sources for tutorials and ways you can search better as well. "drupal 7" AND jquery AND video tutorial 2012.2013 In Google you can search a year range separated by two dots 2012.2013 In Bing you can specify content with a specific page title. Turns out each search engine has its special tricks. Use advanced operators such as site: allow you to refine searches better. Whereas if I limit to "drupal 7" jquery tutorial I get rid of some cruft in the search results.Ģ.

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I hope the links above give you some leads on great sources for tutorials, but I wanted to also cover how to discover tutorials for yourself as well.
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He also posts free and premium video series such as this one on the views slideshow module. Modules Unraveledīrian posts interviews in his podcast about once a week with busy contributors who give insights into Drupal. You can even listen to me natter on about training. My colleague, Jam, conducts interviews here at Acquia and you can listen to them on the Acquia Podcast.
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They just published their 99th podcast! (Funny enough, I was looking through the recent archive and noticed how many of the folks have been involved in our Acquia Training program :D) Jam at Acquia It makes it easier as well to spark conversation when you meet them in person, for example at a sprint.

The format of an interview on podcasts works well, since you can learn a little more about people in the community, and hear about new tools being used. There are also some more detailed tutorials such as these: Friendly Machine OS training Interviews There are well over a hundred such doses already! Shane Thomas posts a "Daily dose of Drupal” includes introductions to specific modules. He’s in the middle of a 10 part series on Views right now. Pete posts video tutorials good for beginners. Keep an eye out for his "Cool modules" posts. Very straightforward! Web Omeletteĭanny blogs a few times a week. He writes tutorials and records videos on “Using X module”.

This is a round up and hat-tip to some great new blogs specifically focused on beginner content. There seems to be a mix of tutorials and spotlights on specific modules, both as articles and video/screencasts.

But I noticed a number of really good new blog sources particularly for beginners. Great standby sources such as LevelTen, Isovera, Drupal Easy, PreviousNext, MediaCurrent and Lullabot continue to consistently publish excellent Drupal-related posts. There’s such a large volume of great content coming out for Drupal lately for both new and experienced Drupal developers. In this post, I’ll round up the best blog sources for tutorials in the Drupal community. In my first blog post, I outlined the main sources for fresh news and info about Drupal.
