
Design and Prototyping for Drupal
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Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- In This Volume
- A Quick Note on Nomenclature
- A Note on Code
- But Dani, I've Never Even Installed Drupal Before
- What Do I Do?
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Using Code Examples
- Safari® Books Online
- How to Contact Us
- About the Reviewers
- Acknowledgments
- Part I. Getting Started: Some Stuff to Consider
- Chapter 1. Design for Drupal: Basic Concepts
- About the Case Studies
- Chapter 2. The Drupal Designer's Toolkit
- Balsamiq Mockups
- Fireworks
- Coda
- LessCSS and Less.app
- Part II. Design and Layout
- Chapter 3. Sketch Many, Show One
- Ideation: Methods and Madness
- Chapter 4. Using Style Tiles to Explore Design Ideas
- Chapter 5. Design Layout: Covering All Your Bases
- Greyboxing: An In-Between Option
- Chapter 6. Working with Layout Grids
- Why Use a Grid?
- Grids in Wireframing
- Grids in Theming
- Anatomy of a Grid Layout
- But What About All These Presentational Classes? There Must Be a Better Way!
- The New CSS Grid Layout module: The Future Is Now
- Going Deeper: CSS Layout and Grid Systems
- Chapter 7. Setting up Fireworks Templates for Drupal
- Step One: Setting Up the Grid
- Step Two: Setting Up the Header
- Step 3: Single Node Page
- Step 4: Single Node Pages with Sidebars
- Step 5: Create the Other Pages
- Step 6: Step Up the Visuals
- Part III. Prototyping, Theming, and Managing your Markup
- Chapter 8. Paper Prototyping
- When to Use a Paper Prototype
- Fidelity
- Creating a Paper Prototype
- Walking Through the Prototype
- Other Types of Prototypes
- Chapter 9. Breaking Down a Layout for Drupal Implementation
- Nodes
- Blocks
- Views
- Chapter 10. Working with Base Themes
- How to Choose a Base Theme
- Other Base Themes to Try
- Creating a Child Theme
- Other Things You Should Know About Base Themes
- Clear the Theme Registry!
- Working with Regions
- Please, Tell Me More!
- Chapter 11. Prototyping in the Browser
- Chapter 12. Practical Example #1: Using Views to Enhance a Layout
- But I'm Not a Developer-What if I Don't Want to Code?
- Step 1: Create the "Event Categories" Taxonomy Vocabulary
- Step 2: Create the Event Content Type
- Step 3: Create an Image Style
- Step 4: Create the User Profile
- Step 5: Getting Profile Content into the Event Page
- Setting Up the View
- Step 6: Setting Up the Contextual Filter
- Step 7: Setting Up the "Related Events" Block
- So What Did We Just Do Here?
- Chapter 13. Practical Example #2: Controlling Views Markup
- Step 1: Associating an Image with a Taxonomy Term
- Step 2: Create the Event Categories View
- Step 3: Update the Field Settings
- Step 4: Add a Custom Class to Each Taxonomy Term: Name Field
- Step 5: Style Away
- So What Did We Just Do Here?
- Chapter 14. Managing Your Code: Some Modules that Can Help
- Block Class
- HTML5 Tools and Elements
- @font-your-face
- Semantic Fields
- Chapter 15. Working with LessCSS
- Creating Variables
- The Mighty Mixin
- Nesting Behavior
- Compiling the Code
- Working with LessCSS: Organizing Your Stylesheets
- Setting Up Color Variables
- Why This is Awesome (Aside From the Obvious)
- Working with LessCSS on a Team
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