Tutorials
Enabling Clean URLs and the Path Module in Drupal
by Liam McDermott, 19 June 2007 - 8:12pm
Clean URLs and the Path module are complementary features of Drupal. This mixed text and video article shows how to enable this functionality. Many aPaddedCell articles on Drupal expect that readers will have Clean URLs and the Path module enabled.
Moving the Login Block to a Separate Page in Drupal
by Liam McDermott, 18 June 2007 - 5:56pm
This text and video tutorial will show how the login block may be moved to a separate page in Drupal. This can be desirable for site owners who only allow login access to administrators, not all visitors.
Installing the Latest FFMPEG on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn 7.04
by Liam McDermott, 11 May 2007 - 10:43pm
Ubuntu Feisty Fawn comes with an old (relatively: 2006/08/23) version of FFMPEG. The developers of FFMPEG believe everyone should be running the latest and greatest daily builds though and released versions are few and far between.
Creating a semantic FAQ page with definition lists and advanced CSS, Part 2
by Megan McDermott, 25 April 2007 - 7:39pm
In Part 1 of this series, we created a semantic FAQ page using definition lists and made it look pretty with CSS. Now it's time to work on some more functionality.
Creating a semantic FAQ page with definition lists and advanced CSS, Part 1
by Megan McDermott, 15 April 2007 - 4:34pm
Most websites have FAQ pages, but few put much effort into creating an attractive and usable interface. This article will explain one method of creating a nice FAQ page
7 Simple Rules for Formatting Text on the Web
by Megan McDermott, 28 February 2007 - 7:35pm
There are many things to keep in mind when formatting the text on your web site. This article will introduce you to some basic terms and techniques and then outline 7 simple rules that will help you make the most of the text on your site.
Creating Photo Galleries With ImageMagick
by Liam McDermott, 30 November 2006 - 5:53am
Part of creating a web site often involves creating photo galleries of the clients products. Usually this means the designer recieves a number of photos and must resize them into thumbnails, then link them to larger pictures.

