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What's in a Node?

What is in a node?  Everything!

What is the basic structure of a blog post?  There is a title and a body.
What is the basic structure of a comment? There is a title and a body.
What is the basic structure of a forum post? There is a title and a body.
What is the basic structure of a webpage? There is a title and a body.

Drupal Solutions from Koine Media

Koine Media primary does Drupal development, but with our experience in project management, training, testing and consulting, we also offer many Drupal solutions for mid-scale to large-scale Drupal projects:

1. Project Management – we can help plan and execute your Drupal project with professional project management.

Drupalcon Highlights and Wrap-Up

Drupalcon Rocked!  Randall and I talked with our friends at LevelTen about some of the highlights from Drupalcon 2009 on this podcast.  Listen and find out the latest Drupal has to offer including OpenCalais, Solr, and other highlights from the conference.

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Is 80% good enough for you?

I've worked with many different CMS systems for the web.  I spent a lot of time in Dotnenuke and have worked with Typo3, Joomla, Mambo, Wordpress and many others.  I like to descibe them as 80% solutions.  Meaning it is really easy to make an "80%" great site in a very short amount of time.  The problem comes when you try to do something really amazing.  It is incredibly hard if not impossible.

Why Drupal

I like many people have found myself hunting around for a web CMS.  Like many people I found CMS Matrix which scared me half to dealth.  With that many choices out there how can you possibly choose?  After reading tons of articles, blog posts and forums I came down to trying out Joomla and Worpress.

Drupal for Non-profits

Drupal is a good fit for non-profits for several key reasons:

  • Financial - because Drupal is open source, community-driven software, it can offer significant cost savings compared to proprietary CMS packages.
  • Extensible - with a world-wide community of developers and over 4,400 contributed modules, Drupal can meet the current and future needs of any non-profit organization.
  • Web 2.0 - other proprietary CMS platforms are trying to adapt and become more socially interactive and "Web 2.0."  Drupal is a

Intro to Drupal

Drupal is a wildly popular social publishing system that blends web content management and social media capabilities with a massive library of powerful extensions - all supported by a thriving open source community.  The Drupal framework provides the building blocks to create engaging, socially interactive websites.