Practical Drupal

There are a number of sites where one can get technical information about Drupal. That's a good thing and one sign of a healthy, thriving open source project.

I haven't been able to find much information, however, about the practical side of the technology.

Maybe I can help?

This book is intended to be a collection of my travels though a series of problems (as requests from our clients) and their solutions (from the myriad of options available from the Drupal community).

I'm not a programmer (though I play one at work) so I don't plan to provide much code. What I hope to provide is enough information to help others make decisions and solve their own problems -- quicker and easier.

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