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The Drupal API: Should You or Shouldn’t You?
Chris Desautels - March 9, 2012Drupal’s impressive API contains thousands of useful and, for the most part, well-documented functions and utilities. In my view, a big factor for developing expertise in Drupal is gaining in-depth familiarity with the API as well as learning...
Read More »DrupalCamp: Features & Feature Override Advantages
Joel Raedeke - March 2, 2012At Drupalcamp Baltimore Mike Potter of Phase2 Technology gave a presentation on using Features and...
Read More »R2i Drupal Developers Get Their “Geek” on at DrupalCampMD
Patrick Wilson - February 15, 2012R2i Drupal developers Chris Desautels, Joel Raedeke, and Patrick Wilson attended the first annual DrupalCampMD earlier this month. With great sessions and phenomenal networking opportunities...
Read More »Drupal 7 Release Party
Patrick Wilson - January 7, 2011The king of open source content management systems has a new set of clothes today. After almost 2 years of development Drupal has hit the market with a major release - version 7, and around the world the community is buzzing with excitement. Many...
Read More »Drupal 7 Theme System Changes
Jason Barrie - January 7, 2011The new Drupal 7 theming system is a little more complex than Drupal 6… but at the same time, it’s simpler and represents best practice UI style methods for Drupal Theming. There are approximately 50 changes in Drupal 7 themes including:...
Read More »Ten Must-Have Drupal Modules
Jason Barrie - November 28, 2010One of the many advantages of Drupal is the size of it's very active community. There are currently 348,918 sites running Drupal, with about 95% running a version of Drupal 6. Drupal is open-source and encourages developers to write their own...
Read More »Drupal ERD Data Model and Meta Dictionary Exposed
Jason Barrie - June 11, 2010Here at R2i we work with the Drupal CMS building custom modules, integrating outside systems & data sources and performing regular upgrades for many clients’ sites. We find...
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