Affordable Ecommerce for Independent Booksellers

Oct 22, 2009 - Adam

Primal Media has developed a way to integrate Baker and Taylor's online bookstore with Drupal CMS.

This is great news for independent booksellers who want a professional looking website that showcases events and enables customers to order books online.

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Multiple Vocabularies, Drupal Taxonomy Images & Contemplate

Apr 07, 2009 - Adam

Scratching your head over how to exert finite control over Drupal Taxonomy Images? Here's how to show Drupal Taxonomy Images in the Content Templates (Contemplate) when there are multiple Vocabularies.

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How to Print Custom Dates Using Contemplate & Scheduler

Dec 01, 2008 - Adam

Sometimes your code doesn't work, even though it looks like it should. In my case, a couple of "smart" apostrophe's cost me a few hours. 

Here's the result: a little piece of PHP code that will help you write a Custom Date from Drupal's Scheduler module.

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How to Replace the 'Add to Cart' button with an Image in Ubercart

Oct 09, 2008 - Adam

This is an easy-to-use Drupal module to replace Ubercart's "Add to Cart" submit button with a custom image.

Tested across platforms and the major browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari). 

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Building A Better Drupal Photo Gallery

Jul 10, 2008 - Adam

There are a lot of ways to build a image gallery in Drupal, but most of them are very complicated, require users to make a view for each gallery, and don't end up looking the way you want.

For G.Willikers! Toy Store I set out to build a better photo gallery that would allow users to easily create new gallery pages and upload images to them without having to know anything about cropping images or how to create a new view for each gallery. The end result is an new, previously undocumented (as far as I can tell) image gallery that is intuitive to use and easy to set up.

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Why We Love Drupal

Jun 04, 2008 - Cheri

Over the years, we've looked far and wide for the holy grail of content management systems (CMS): a CMS that would have clean code, be easy for client's to use but also flexible enough for us so that we could design sites the way we wanted to. This proved to be more of a challenge than anticipated.

After many wrong turns, we found Drupal, an Open Source CMS that allows us to create beautiful, functional websites that are easy for our clients to update.

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