For today’s door, we are taking you back to the very start of the year, as it’s the 11 month anniversary of the launch of Drupal CMS 1.0.
We’re taking you back to the launch party, which was a live event held on the 24th birthday of Drupal.
For today’s door, we are taking you back to the very start of the year, as it’s the 11 month anniversary of the launch of Drupal CMS 1.0.
We’re taking you back to the launch party, which was a live event held on the 24th birthday of Drupal.
At this year’s most recent DrupalCon in Nara, Japan, Gábor Hojtsy brought the core of Drupal back into focus.
It’s day 2 of the Drupal Advent calendar and today we’re taking a look at the first step to any new website built with Drupal CMS, the site installer.
The previous Drupal installer wasn’t terrible, but it required a lot of steps, and typically needed a lot more work, finding and installing modules, when the initial install was complete.
The new installer has tried to simplify the process as much as possible, and offers a friendlier interface.
The primary question it asks is what are the main goals of your site: