[documentation] Configuring a Drupal site: a case study

Roland "Bryght" Tanglao roland at bryght.com
Thu Dec 1 23:04:47 UTC 2005


As I have said before +1 on "community recipes" and "site recipes". I  
think normal people can relate to this term much more than "best  
practises" which is a term I love!

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On Dec 1, 2005, at 1:35 PM, Steven Peck wrote:

> Charlie, I think a Section titled Drupal Site Recipes' would work.   
> I am slowly trying to work into my schedule finsihing off some  
> recipe's from the site config challange.  The recipe analogy  
> carries as well in that while the incredients may be the same in  
> many cases, everyone personalizes to their own taste.
>
> Site recipe guides
> -Corporate intro
> --Corporate A
> --Corporate B
> -Media
> --Moblog
> --Music
> --Whatever
>
> -sp
>
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> Subject: Re: [documentation] Configuring a Drupal site: a case study
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> Kobus Myburgh wrote:
>
>> Farsheed,
>>
>> Great work with this! I think this should be put under the case  
>> studies section in the handbook.
>>
>
> I agree. Eventually, I think we may need to abstract some of these in
> that section and put the actual texts in the Configuration and
> Customization handbook (this about customization), but this is the  
> best
> location for now.
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