
Drupal for Designers
The Context You Need Without the Jargon You Don't
Dani Nordin(Author)
O'Reilly (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. August 2012
Book
324 pages
978-1-4493-2504-6 (ISBN)
Description
Are you a solo web designer or part of a small team itching to build interesting projects with Drupal? This hands-on book provides the tools and techniques to get you going. Award-winning designer Dani Nordin guides you through site planning, teaches you how to create solid, user-centered design for the Drupal framework, and shows you tricks for using real, honest-to-goodness, developer Ninja Magick.
This book is a compilation of three short guides-Planning Drupal Projects, Design and Prototyping for Drupal, and Drupal Development Tricks for Designers-plus exclusive "director's material." If you're familiar with HTML and CSS, but struggling with Drupal's learning curve, this is the book you've been looking for.
* Get extra material, including an expanded Grids chapter, more recommended modules, and a Short Form Project plan
* Learn how to work user-centered design practices into Drupal projects
* Choose the right modules for your project, and discover several go-to modules
* Use strategies for sketching, wireframing, and designing effective layouts
* Manage Drupal's markup, including code generated by the powerful Views module
* Learn how to work with Drupal on the command line
* Set up your development environment and collaborate with other designers and developers
* Learn the basics of Git, the free open source version control system
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Sebastopol
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 177 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
521 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4493-2504-6 (9781449325046)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions


E-Book
07/2012
1st Edition
O'Reilly
€27.99
Available for download
Person
Dani Nordin is the founder and principal designer of the zen kitchen, where you'll find tasty marketing and design ideas with an eco-friendly twist. She has over 10 years of experience designing award-winning work for small to large businesses and non-profits.
Content
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Some Things to Remember About Working with Drupal
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Discovery and User Experience
- Chapter 2: Setting the Stage—Discovery and User Experience
- Chapter 3: User Experience—Techniques for Drupal
- Chapter 4: Putting It in Practice—A Short-Form Project Brief
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Sketching, Visual Design, and Layout
- Chapter 5: Sketch Many, Show One
- Chapter 6: Working with Layout Grids
- Chapter 7: Putting It in Practice—Setting Up Fireworks Templates for Drupal
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Setting Up a Local Development Environment
- Chapter 8: The Drupal Designer's Coding Toolkit
- Chapter 9: Installing Drush
- Chapter 10: Getting Started with Git
- Chapter 11: Putting It in Practice—Setting Up a Local Development Environment and Installing Drupal
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Prototyping in Drupal
- Chapter 12: Prototyping in Drupal
- Chapter 13: Choosing Modules
- Chapter 14: Making Views Sing—Using Views to Enhance a Layout
- Chapter 15: Making Views Sing—Controlling Views Markup
- Chapter 16: Getting Started with Drupal Theming: Base and Child Themes
- Chapter 17: Making CSS Easier with LESS
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Making It Easier to Start Projects
- Chapter 18: Using Features
- Chapter 19: Working with Drush Make and Installation Profiles
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Working with Clients
- Chapter 20: Proposing and Estimating Projects
- Chapter 21: Getting Clients to Love You, Even When You Have to Tell Them "No”
- Chapter 22: After the Handoff—The Project Retrospective
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Sample Documents
- Project Brief
- Work Agreement (with Professional Relationship Clause)
- Project Proposal
- Colophon