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I'm pleased to announce that Peachpit Press published "Drupal 7: Visual QuickStart Guide" just before the software's release in January. The book is aimed at Drupal beginners, and as part of their popular VQS series will expand Drupal's audience among those who trust this well-established brand.
Its chapter titles are:
Introduction
Chapter 1: Getting Drupal Up and Running
Chapter 2: Establishing Your Drupal Site
Chapter 3: Creating and Managing Content
Chapter 4: Customizing Content
Chapter 5: Making Content Interactive
Chapter 6: Improving Access to Content
Chapter 7: Wrangling Users
Chapter 8: Customizing Drupal's Look and Feel
Chapter 9: Extending Drupal with Modules
Appendix: Getting (and Giving) Help
Glossary: Drupal Terms and Culture
Index
Its web site at http://drupalvqs.com includes a sample chapter ("Customizing Content") and complete Table of Contents.
I've put together a very nice Drupal mutli-site installation (3 total) on our webserver that isn't live yet. At this point, I need about 40-50 various people to log onto it and make changes to double check and update their department page.
I would prefer not having each person remote into the webserver. Instead, I would rather have them access it through their web browser. But I'm not sure how they can access each site individually.
I'm working in Drupal 7 with the new Calendar and View modules and have hit an interesting problem.
I cannot get a calendar display in Year View to display and more than the current date for the current month or future months
EG - I'm posting on Feb 15 - so my calendar in Year view shows Feb up until the 15th and up until the 15 for all future months.
I've spent a week searching the forums and trying several methods and I've no more ideas. I have a drupal 7 installation on my domain with 2 subdomains because I want to do a multi-site install.