Over five weekly two-hour sessions we will be exploring the power
and flexibility of Drupal, and many contributed third-party modules,
using real-world examples. You will learn to:
- Configure Drupal for a basic small business "brochureware" site or personal blog.
- Manage users and user-contributed content for interactive or community sites.
- Use Drupal's taxonomy and menu systems to develop an information architecture for larger sites.
- Extend Drupal with contributed modules that allow for richer content and more flexible presentation.
- Customise the output of Drupal, and develop your own visual themes.
- Make your site buzzword-compliant by decking it out with modules which provide Web 2.0 bling.
No programming experience is necessary, but reasonable familiarity with HTML and CSS is required.
Who should attend? If you are a web designer/developer or would like to be one this opportunity is not to be missed. With the Drupal Content Management System you can easily build powerful, flexible websites for your clients.
Within minutes of installing this PHP framework, you can have a feature-rich, database-driven site with no knowledge of programming required. And you can add off-the-shelf contributed modules to add even more features to your sites. See: www.drupal.org
Drupal is an open source content management system that has an easy user interface and abundant feature list. Drupal provides for all your content needs, including information, images, podcasts, blogs, video, events and calendars, polls, collaborative work, forums, etc. It's extendable nature allows you to quickly add new content types, functionality improvements, and themes. Drupal's extensive features and ability to manage almost any type of content makes it an excellent solution for web developers because it provides a quality solution that can fit efficiently into any number of your client's needs.
New dates will be posted soon - To register your interest contact Allison Davidson:
Ph: 02 6658 1607
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