In the first and second parts of this tutorial series, I showed you installing Drupal and doing initial configuration. In this video tutorial I peform the following tasks:

  • Setting the length of trimmed posts to unlimited so that all the post/story content appears on the index page.
  • Adding content i.e., creating a page and story.
  • Adding specialized div, p, img etc. tags to the list of allowed HTML for filtered HTML so the attributes don’t get stripped out by Drupal. You can also see that I emptied the rows of cache_filter table so the changes take affect.
  • Setting permissions to anonymous and registered users so we can control what modules are visible to whom via Access control.
  • Adding a search form and Recent comments blocks to the right side bar.
  • Changing the position of the above two blocks.
  • Setting up the contact form and adding a link to it in the top right corner (Primary Links).
  • Adding the categories I created in my previous screencast to the left side bar. I then moved Login box below the Navigation.
  • Adding a link to the page in the page editing form itself.
  • Putting a break statement so we can split a story via a Read more.

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In the first part of Creating a web site using Drupal, I showed you how I installed Drupal at http://www.scriptinstall4free.com/drupal/. In the screencast below, I perform the following tasks:

  • I let Drupal create a directory by the name files which will house logos, avatars and other media.
  • I then enabled Clean URLs.
  • I entered the site information namely: Name, E-mail address, Slogan, Mission
  • I disabled the default theme’s logo.
  • I added a couple of links at the top right where it reads Edit Primary Links.
  • I enabled the Contact and Search modules.
  • I created a vocabulary called Categories and created my site categories. Drupal allows for hierarchical child categories.

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A series of screencasts (videos) on creating a web site using Drupal CMS right from installation to configuration to administration including notes jotted down during the process.

At the end of this tutorial series, you will be able to create and run a site like this (site look might be changing as I add features and extend this series).

Background

I’ve a simple web site over at scriptinstall4free. It runs on a lightweight CMS called sNews. While sNews is okay, there were few times when I write an entry and it would just disappear. Also it was very limited in what it can do. So I started looking for a CMS and Joomla was what first came to my mind. I’ve used it in the past and it’s a decent system - not too basic like sNews, not too complex like Typo3. I also checked out Drupal and saw some of the sites that were built using it. Drupal appears to be a top class CMS: code-wise, documentation-wise, community-wise. Drupal’s power comes at a cost though: It isn’t as easy as Joomla to figure out initially. But once you do, the possibilities are endless.

So, join me as I install Drupal, learn how to use it and collect useful Drupal resources on my way to create a simple new site at
http://www.scriptinstall4free.com/drupal. Once the site is reasonably okay, I shall replace the current one at
http://www.scriptinstall4free.com/ with it.

Let’s get started. Shall we?

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Dolphin Smart Community Builder is a universal, free, open source software that allows you to build any kind of online community. With a huge variety of features & options, you can quickly develop your very unique and successful website. Create dating sites, social networks, content sharing portals - you name it. Dolphin includes all the features of dating scripts and adds more. You just build the site of your dreams and deploy it instantly with the ease and elegance that only Dolphin can provide. For Free.

The script is a big one compared to many others and has way too many features to list here. To summarize, your Dolphin powered site contains Blogs, Photos, Music, Videos, Groups, Classifieds, Events, Polls, Forums, Articles, and Chat out of the box.

Home Page | Official Demo | Support Forum 1 | Support Forum 2

Dolphin Community ScriptWhat is below is a detailed tutorial (incl. screencasts) on how to install Dolphin community builder, a PHP/MySQL script on your shared hosting account. I installed it at http://telug.us (hosted at DreamHost) as part of this tutorial. This is the kind of material I wished were present when I wanted to install it for the first time myself.

1. Download.

Dolphin comes in two versions:

a) Free version w/ ads
b) Ad-Free version that costs $39/year or a one-time $99 for unlimited ad-free usage

There’s no difference in the way both are installed. In this tutorial, I am going to guide you through the installation of free version w/ ads.

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jobberBase is a new open source PHP/MySQL script using which you can set up a job site (thereby acting as a bridge between the job givers and job seekers).

Live Demo (installed as part of this tutorial) | Official Site | Official Forum | Official Blog

The way the site works (once you install it on your hosting space):

  1. Any user (even non-registered) can fill the form for posting a new job. The form will contain the category to which the job belongs to (Default categories are: Programmers, Designers, Administrators, Testers, Editors, Marketers, Managers and Consultants).
  2. An e-mail notification is sent to the approver [whose mail address is specified in config file (NOTIFY_EMAIL) during the script installation].
  3. Once the approver activates the ad, it gets posted in the site. Any further job postings from this e-mail address (i.e., the hiring person) will be auto activated.

    The above 3 steps are diagramatically shown below:

    How jobberBase works

  4. Interested applicants can apply for the job by filling in their details like a covering letter and upload their resume/CV. This application will instantly be delivered to the hiring person.

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