I’m Hooked! 1: a weekly examiner of a Drupal hook.
So I decided to start a series of posts in which I choose every week a Drupal 7 hook
and talk a bit about what you can do with it. The first post is on hook_username_alter()
.
So I decided to start a series of posts in which I choose every week a Drupal 7 hook
and talk a bit about what you can do with it. The first post is on hook_username_alter()
.
This article looks at 10 modules that integrate with Views and that I think people should know about. From the beginning I will say that the list is not exhaustive of all the cool modules that exist out there for Views. God knows there are many more to come out...
Do you know doodle.com? The website for scheduling your Thursday night drinks with your coworkers? Or is it Wednesday? Make Meeting Scheduler provides a similar functionality for your Drupal site.
This tutorial will show you how to programatically alter the render of your View depending on its result. For example, how to change the View Mode of a row depending on the number of rows in the View’s result.
Login Destination is one of those simple Drupal modules that help with a very specific requirement. It allows for configuring some light rules that redirect the user to a custom location after logging in, registering for an account or logging out.
This tutorial will show you how to configure the Agenda module to display Google Calendar events on your Drupal site. This module reads both private and public calendars and creates any number of blocks that can show events from multiple calendars.
I’ve been learning CiviCRM in Drupal lately and there was an issue I ran into that bugged me for days: how to search for some contacts that meet certain criteria AND the ones that relate to them via a certain relationship? And I finally figured it out...
Block Up Down is a simple module that allows you to shift the order of blocks without going into the block administration.
This tutorial will explore a way to parse an XML file for use in PHP.
This tutorial will show you how to add a new HTML tag in the HEAD part of the page in Drupal 7. You can use this to add a new meta tag or a link tag or whatever you may require for your theme or module.