Finally, Drupal Made Easy: A Step-By-Step Guide from Planning to Finished Site The open source content management system Drupal offers amazing flexibility, sophistication, and power. The catch? Many first-time users find it difficult to get started, and most Drupal books don’t help with the initial stages. Drupal™ User’s Guide is different: easy to use, fun to read, practical, and complete! Long-time Drupal site developer Emma Jane Hogbin guides you through every step of building sites with Drupal, from installation and site planning through launching your first site. Drawing on her experience teaching thousands of beginners, she covers both Drupal and Web design tasks, showing exactly how they fit together. Drupal™ User’s Guide shows how to use Drupal 7’s newest improvements to build more modern, manageable sites for any business or organization. Hogbin covers crucial topics other Drupal books ignore, including search engine optimization and accessibility. If you want to create great sites with Drupal–with no hassle, no confusion, and no degree in computer science–this is the book for you!
Borrowed several times from the library to answer a question. Would be an excellent way to get to know Drupal step-by-step -- not what I needed it for.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I really liked this book because it was useful and helpful. I found some pictures very handy to build my own site, and I liked the information about modules. It is a great attempt to compile a lot of information about this great web site building tool.
This is the information on the cover and the edition pages of the book I read:
Here is one of the well-crafted images of the manual:
And finally, a table about modules, that I found particularly useful when building my own site:
In conclusion, a useful and pretty much hands-on book. A great resource to build a website using Drupal.