Creating Dynamic Drupal Websites Using Views & Content Types
David Needham (davidneedham)
Views and Content Types are two simple site building tools that gives Drupal a serious competitive advantage. Using these tools, and a simple formula we can create complex data structures and powerful dynamic elements on our website. It's a wonder we're able to do this all from Drupal's UI!
In this session we're going to see some common (and not so common) uses of these modules, including:
a slideshow
a calendar
a staff page made up of users on the site
a list of content by the author
Have a particular use case you'd like to hear more about? Leave a comment below.
Learning Objectives & Outcomes:
common recipes you can follow to build content-driven functionality into your website
the secret formula for creating your own recipes
how to translate a feature request into Drupal functionality
http://2016.tcdrupal.org/session/creating-dynamic-drupal-websites-using-views-content-types
Views and Content Types are two simple site building tools that gives Drupal a serious competitive advantage. Using these tools, and a simple formula we can create complex data structures and powerful dynamic elements on our website. It's a wonder we're able to do this all from Drupal's UI!
In this session we're going to see some common (and not so common) uses of these modules, including:
a slideshow
a calendar
a staff page made up of users on the site
a list of content by the author
Have a particular use case you'd like to hear more about? Leave a comment below.
Learning Objectives & Outcomes:
common recipes you can follow to build content-driven functionality into your website
the secret formula for creating your own recipes
how to translate a feature request into Drupal functionality
http://2016.tcdrupal.org/session/creating-dynamic-drupal-websites-using-views-content-types