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In this next video of our command line series, we will look at permissions and ownership of files and folders - how to understand the information you see and change it. It covers the following commands:
Note: this video was originally released September 16, 2009 on Lullabot.com.
The second video in the command line basics series, this one covers common commands for dealing with files; copying, moving and deleting them. We walk through examples for the following commands: cp, mv, and rm.
Just a a fair warning that I say the word "stuff" way too many times in this video. Please just bear with it.
Note: this video was originally released September 8, 2009 on Lullabot.com.
One request we have consistently gotten from current subscribers and people on the fence alike is the ability to signup for 6 months or a full year at a time. Well we think that's just ridiculous. Come on! Only kidding, that's actually a very reasonable request that we've been hard at work on it for a little while now. It was a tricky thing to figure out since we wanted to let current subscribers also switch OFF of their monthly account option to another plan if they wished to. We didn't want our awesome Drupalized people having to cancel just to get the billing frequency they prefer!
The command line can be a scary place for someone not familiar with interacting with a computer through text-only. We are so used to using GUIs to point and click our way through tasks. In this series we'll walk through some of the most common command line tasks to help you understand what is going on and be able to do some cool tricks yourself.
This is the first video in a series that shows basic command line usage for *nix systems, such as Linux, Mac OS X, and on Windows, using applications like Cygwin. This video shows the following commands and spends the most time explaining how to move around your file structure from the command line:
Note: this video was originally released August 31, 2009 on Lullabot.com.
Some of you may have noticed that, for several hours on Friday evening, the drupalize.me site was unavailable. We're very sorry! We've been working hard lately, building some nifty new features. To let you in on a little secret, we've been working on a fancy new subscription system that will allow subscribers to choose 6 month or 1 year subscriptions instead of just monthly. W00t! Many of you have requested this. We were working on this new feature when we made an error (insert sad trombone sound) that required us to temporarily take the site down.
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Drupal 7 co-maintainer Angie Byron gives a overview of some of the new Drupal 7 features, themes and user interface. She is joined by Nate Haug, Jeff Robbins, Jeff Eaton and Kent Bye who also provide a lot of insights through dynamic conversation, questions, and a fast-paced, hands-on tour of the major highlights of the new Drupal 7 release.
Talks about some of the next steps in the on-going process of conducting an SEO campaign as well as some additional resources.
Reviews all of the material covered in the Drupal SEO video series.
Provides an overview and examples of clear calls to action for your website in order to optimize your conversion rate ratio.
See how to get some independent metrics on your SEO efforts by using a number of different graders and standards compliance websites.
Learn more about why it's important to have quickly loading pages for SEO purposes, and some possible modules to help speed up your page loads on simple websites.
Goes through the process of validating the standards compliance of your website through a number of different websites.
Goes through the best practices for setting up the .htaccess file to ensure that there is not duplicate content on your domain name with or without the prefixing www.
Goes through the best practices for setting up your robots.txt file so that you can prevent the search engines from crawling specific pages on your Drupal site.
Learn how to submit an XML sitemap of your entire website to the search engines so that they know about all of your content on your website.
Shows how to organize content silos by using Drupal's built-in navigational menu system.
Goes through the process of using Drupal's taxonomy system in order to cluster together similar content.
Shows how to optimize the HTML title tags on each page with SEO keywords, and takes a look at the HTML source code to see the hierarchical nature of the h1 and h2 tags.