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Drupal And The Non-profit Agency

Drupal And The Non-profit Agency. What Is Drupal. Drupal comes from the Dutch word “druppel”. “Druppel” means “drop” , as in a drop of water.

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Drupal And The Non-profit Agency

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  1. Drupal And The Non-profit Agency

  2. What Is Drupal Drupal comes from the Dutch word “druppel”. “Druppel” means “drop” , as in a drop of water. The content management system Drupal, was written by Dries Buytaert While developing Drupal, Buytaert set up a website named Drop.org . He had originally intended it to be named dorp.org. “Dorp” is the Dutch name for village, and he wanted to emphasize the collaborative and communal nature of Drupal. It was from this site that the code slowly evolved into the Drupal we know today.

  3. What Is Drupal?Drupal Is Open Source What does open source mean – how does it compare with commercial software? Open Source vs. Commercial Software • The most important difference between software created by the open source communities and commercial software sold by vendors is that open source software is published under licenses that ensure that the source code is available to everyone to inspect, change, download, and explore as they wish. • Software under the purview of the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. • Drupal is free to download, to use, and alter to fit your particular needs. Another well known open source software is the operating system Linux. You also have scripting languages such as PHP, Ruby, Perl and Python. The web-server software Apache is open source as is the database software MySql.

  4. Examples Of Content Management Systems

  5. Why Should I Use Drupal? • You want your web site to be search-engine-friendly and to be scalable. • Need to update something on every page of your web site, such as logos, theme, color, you generally only have to update it in one place, not on every individual page of the web site. • Great support and documentation. There are official handbooks, thousands of tutorials, podcasts, video, and blogs, forums and a very large and thriving community of users and developers. • User management is a breeze. You can create as many custom user roles, with custom and granular access levels as you desire.

  6. We’re Still Not Sure Drupal Is For Us • Still not sure? What are some other features and positive aspects of Drupal?

  7. You Need Drupal Because: • In the cyber-world that we live in, every agency, small or large business needs a web presence to sustain growth. Potential funders can find out more about your program, while they ponder whether to issue you a grant or funds. • Drupal is very simple to set up, and use. You don’t have to be an uber-geek, be very technically proficient, or even learn programming languages that you will never use again in life. • Drupal is free, as is the other software needed to run it. • Drupal will grow with you. You may have a very small agency or business at the moment, but as you grow, Drupal can grow with you. • Drupal is ideal for the entrepreneur, for training children, youth, and adults on the techniques of simple and easy web site construction. Whether you need your site for strictly informational purposes, instructional use, promotional needs, marketing, e-commerce, Drupal can do it for you.

  8. We’re Still On The Fence Why should we choose Drupal, over other content management systems? There are a number of open-source alternatives to Drupal, but here are a few reasons why Drupal may be better: • Mambo - Can be hard to get the hang of it if you are a beginner. Mambo can take ages to set up how you like, and all the various options that are considered advantages can be disadvantages when you are first beginning. It makes it harder to work around and figure out what to do. • WordPress- WordPress is excellent, but if you need something more heavy-duty or are building a site that you might want to extend in the future you should be considering Drupal. Many of the themes have a tendency to look the same or similar. • Joomla - It's not as search engine friendly out of the box as Drupal.

  9. Okay, We’re Sold What’s our next step?

  10. What Do I Need To Set Up A Drupal Site? Drupal needs a: Server- A server is a computer which provides information or services to other computers on a network. Operating system- The software that runs the server. Unix, Linux, BSD, OS X and Windows are a few examples. Extraction software – like 7 Zip http://www.7-zip.org/ (Think of Win zip) FTP client - such as WinSCP http://winscp.net/eng/download.php, FTPcute, or Filezilla to get your files to and from your computer to your webserver Database - A structured collection of records. Drupal uses a database to store most content and configuration settings for your site. Web server– Software that serves or dispenses your web pages. Two examples are Apache and Microsoft IIS . Webhosting provider – A company that provides space on their server, so that your site is viewable via the world wide web. Costs vary according to your needs. Drupal- A framework for building dynamic web sites offering a broad range of features and services including user administration, publishing, discussion and forum capabilities, news aggregation and RSS. A Drupal installation is made of a mix of core and contributed modules – this is a key point.

  11. Drupal Friendly Hosting Companies • Drupal Hosting affiliates that support the Drupal Association • A2 Hosting • AptHost • BlueHost • CirtexHosting • Crucial Paradigm • EZPZ hosting • GoDaddy • Hangar hosting • Host Color • Hostwaves • Interactive online • midPHase • MM Hosting • Nexcess.net • Site5 • The Network Source • The instant webhost • Tiger servers • ThinkHost, Inc • TMDhosting • Vistapages Hosting providers that can run Drupal 1&1 2by2host A2B2 Hosting Advomatic all-inkl.com AlphaOne Technology Aspiration Hosting Avekhost Blackmesh Bod host Breakthrough Technologies, LLC Bryght CascadeHosting Comple host Data bloc hosting Dreamhost Drupalcafe Duplika eApps EcoHosting Egressive Limited Freedrupal5hosting GoDaddy GrafiX Internet B.V. For additional companies please go here http://drupal.org/hosting

  12. Wait A Minute, You Said This Would Be Easy

  13. Step One 1. Go to http://drupal.org/project/drupal 2. Go to the Drupal installation that you desire, in our example it will be drupal 6.10. Click on Download and save it to your computer.

  14. Step Two • Go to the folder that you downloaded Drupal to. • Rightclick mouse on the drupal-6.10.tar.gz file. • Go to 7-zip, and Left click “extract here”. This will produce a file called drupal-6.10.tar. When you see this file, you will once again go to 7-zip, and Left click “extract here”. This will produce a folder named drupal-6.10. • Double click on this folder and examine it’s contents, if you have done it correctly, you should see something similar to this. Also be certain that you see a file named .htaccess.. If you do not, then to see how to view “hidden” folders with your operating system.

  15. Step Three • At this point you need to get the drupal-6.10 files onto the space given to you by your hosting company. • You will use an FTP client (such as WinSCP, Filezilla) to accomplish this. • Open WinSCP, enter the “Hostname” – the name of your site, the “User name”, and password. All of this information will have been given to you by your hosting company. Then hit “Login”.

  16. Trust Me - You Can Do This 

  17. Step Four Once you have clicked on “Login” you will see something similar to this

  18. Step Five • You will highlight all of the files. You can do this by clicking at the top of the list of the files, then hitting the “Shift key” , and clicking on the bottom of the list. • You can then drag all of the files over to the other side., you may be prompted to hit “Copy”, do so. Once completed, the files and folders from the left, will now be on the right as well.

  19. Creating Your Database At this point you will need to work on your database. You may have been given a database name ,usernamename, and pwd. If not or if you want to create a new one, enter it into the Db field, and click add Db. Then add a username, and a pwd, click Add User, (The appearance of your screen may differ but the concept is the same.)

  20. Adding Users And Granting Permissions To the Database You may want to add additional users, who will serve different functions , and have different levels of Privileges. This is the area that you would do so, initially we will give this user ALL Privileges.

  21. Step Six This step is extremely important and a little tricky. • Go to sites in your FTPclient, double click on it. • Double click on default. • Right click mouse on default.settings.php, select duplicate, then rename this to settings.php. You can also do this in your file explorer, and then upload it, if this is easier for you.

  22. Step Seven This step is equally critical. 1. Right click mouse on settings.php. 2. Do Ctrl F to find $db_url . You want to be where it says $db_url = 'mysql://username:password@localhost/databasename'; Be certain that there is no asterisk * by it. 3. You will enter the username, password, localhost, and databasename, that you either created in MySql or that you were given by your web hosting company., close the page, you will be asked if you want to save your changes, say yes.

  23. Hang in there, you’re doing fine Believe it or not, we’re just about to come to the end, and you’ve only got a few more steps to go. In the next step we will be going to our install page, and we are just a few moments away from completing our lovely site.

  24. Step Eight At this point, open a browser (IE or Firefox). Let’s go to the URL – the address of our web site. Click on “Install Drupal In English” or the language of your choice.

  25. Step Nine Type your site email address, your Administrator name and password, as well as the Administrator email address, and you should see this.

  26. Step Ten • Here is the Administration page

  27. Additional Resources Drupal Home Page http://drupal.org/ Installing Drupal 6 – Videocast http://www.lullabot.com/videocasts/installing-drupal-6 Mastering Drupal http://www.masteringdrupal.com/ End user guide http://drupal.org/node/6261 Drupal – Youtube http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=drupal&aq=f Starting on some Drupal basics for beginners http://groups.drupal.org/node/973 MySQL Basics -- A Helpful MySQL Tutorial http://www.analysisandsolutions.com/code/mysql-tutorial.htm MySQL Basics - Youtube http://video.google.com/videosearch?hl=en&ei=dCHQSaziKKTWlQfX28HXCQ&resnum=1&q=Mysql+basics&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=dyHQSfu3EebrlQeqmejICQ&sa=X&oi=video_result_group&resnum=4&ct=title# FCKeditor - WYSIWYG HTML editor http://drupal.org/project/fckeditor

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