7. Why do you need dynamic content for your website? Static pages on a website eventually become "stale" and visitor traffic can fall significantly over time.
17. Applications Corporate websites or portals Online commerce Small business websites Non-profit and organizational websites Government applications Corporate intranets and extranets School and church websites Personal or family homepages Community-based portals Magazines and newspapers
18. Administration: Change order of objects including news, FAQs, articles etc. Random Newsflash generator Remote author submission module for News, Articles, FAQs and Links Object hierarchy - as many sections, departments, divisions and pages as you want Image library - store all your PNGs, PDFs, DOCs, XLSs, GIFs and JPEGs online for easy use Automatic Path-Finder. Place a picture and let CMS! fix the link News feed manager. Choose from over 360 news feeds from around the world
19. Archive manager. Put your old articles into cold storage rather than throw them out Email-a-friend and Print-format for every story and article In-line Text editor similar to Word Pad User editable look and feel Polls/Surveys - Now put a different one on each page Custom Page Modules. Download custom page modules to spice up your site Template Manager. Download templates and implement them in seconds Layout preview. See how it looks before going live Banner manager. Make money out of your site
20. … Now my best tips (and some new ideas!) for running a website like yours
40. The prime purpose of any website is to provide information. Remember… What it's all about:
41. Having a group website will enable you to tell the world that your group exists, provide information for existing members and citizens, or promote the group to prospective ones. Remember… What it's all about:
42. The site can be used to showcase examples of members work - in words, pictures, sound or movie clips - and can share resources for teaching and learning both within the group and with colleagues elsewhere. Remember… What it's all about:
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Hinweis der Redaktion
Hi there! I'm Julia Kulla-Mader and I work at DesignHammer, a web design and development company. I got my start in Drupal about a year ago when I was trying to find a content management system for a client with a lot of requirements and not a lot of money. The job was too hard to custom program and Drupal ended up being the perfect solution. Since then I’ve become a bit obsessed with spreading the word about Drupal. From submitting patches to writing documentation to helping out in the support forums, over the past year I’ve become heavily involved in the community. A lot of these slides are borrowed from Angie Byron’s excellent Google Tech Talk, which can be found here: http://drupal.org/node/183754