Dear Katy,
Without this book I couldn't/wouldn't have survived the learning curve.
http://www.amazon.com/Beginning-Drupal-Experts-Voice-Source/dp/1430228598
Tony
Hi Katy.I am a a total newbie with Drupal, too. Two things helped me grasp the concepts. One is having an experienced Drupal developer friend who has been patient with my million questions; the other was taking the course(s) on lynda.com so I could get some hands on experience with their exercise files. Good luck!TracyOn May 1, 2012, at 4:17 PM, Gerald Klein wrote:Find out what theme is being used. Then the files that it "should be in the folder" if the person followed convention. look for /sites/all/themes/theme-name/ in here "normally" will be the css etc. Now if they used a default theme and changed it then your looking at theme folders off root. But they can put the files anywhere technically.Hope that helps.--jerry--On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Katy Mozafar <katy_mozafar@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi All,
I'm a newbee with Drupal.
I need to make some changes to web sites written in Drupal. I do have access to FTP server and to the database. I can't figure out the file structure, I don't know how to start at all. What do I need to install? How do I find the files? Where to start?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Best, Katy
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