Drupal School is back!
Howard Tyson and myself will be adding new releases regularly on Tuesdays. In this episode we discuss what we'll be doing with future screencasts, and share some tips on using drupal in production.
Drupal School is back!
Howard Tyson and myself will be adding new releases regularly on Tuesdays. In this episode we discuss what we'll be doing with future screencasts, and share some tips on using drupal in production.
Tue, 02/19/2008 - 19:28
Elliott,
I welcome you back! Hope all is well. I am looking forward to some new screencasts. Your past ones have been excellent.
Thanks!
Shrop
Wed, 02/20/2008 - 08:52
its good to see you back ... expecting some more screencasts ... past work was excellent!!!
Thu, 02/21/2008 - 12:43
Hi Elliott. I was so glad to see the new podcast in iTunes. Love the tutorials. Though you may be surprised, you are really helping out a lot of people (like myself) in the Drupal community. Keep up the great work.
I'm wondering if you have some good references or resources for using subversion on Mac OSX? I've been developing sites for quite awhile, but I'm fairly new to Drupal and am not very familiar with subversion.
I'm currently hosting with MediaTemple (grid server) and it says that the have subversion control available but it seems to be a lot of advanced shell scripting and it's just a bit overwhelming.
I've begun looking into Eclipse, but the entire process is just a bit daunting. Is there an easy process for getting up and running? I'm not very comfortable in the Terminal/unix environment.
Any help or resources that you recommend for EASILY (not sure if this is possible) setting up subversion would be extremely helpful.
Thanks Elliott, keep up the great work!
Sat, 02/23/2008 - 23:22
Hi Brion,
I think I will do an upcoming screencast on setting up an SVN repository using Eclipse. It seems to be the friendliest (and cross platform) solution out there, and I use it daily with only minor quirks here and there. Look for it in the coming weeks!
Thu, 03/06/2008 - 03:37
Elliott and Howard!! Great to hear from you - Very glad that Drupal School is making a triumphant return!
~Josk
Thu, 03/13/2008 - 23:54
thanks for the great work guys (I assume that you will do some detailed screencasts on theme functions). To add-on to your comments about IE6, I would always recommend writing standards compliant XHTML, CSS for Firefox/Safari etc, and then in a separate CSS file write IE hacks. This ensures that my code is clean and valid, and once IE6 and older are no-longer supported, I do not have to go though my code and weed-out hacks,.. I can just delete the file containing hacks. Keep them coming.
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