This page provides basic installation instructions for beginners installing Drupal 7 from Drupal.org on an account at a localhost or webhost where you do not have ssh (command line) access. For mor...
A lot of new Drupal users run into issues getting Drupal to work properly on their webhost. These problems are not Drupal problems as such, they are usually the way the webserver is...
Provide various kinds of content type such as Written study material, video lectures, and documents to be used as course material for students/users. ; Provides H5P powered interactive content which can be added to a course. ; Provides Quiz and Subjective Test functionality for students and stores attempts in a custom entity.
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This page explains the differences between the terms 'updating', 'upgrading', and 'migrating', as it relates to Drupal core, so that you know where to go next depending on what you want to do. ; Note: For updating/upgrading Drupal modules and themes, Jump down to the 'modules and themes' help-box below. ⤵ ; Strictly speaking, 'updating' refers to taking your site from one 'minor' version to another, as for example, from Drupal 7 version d7.1, to d7.2; or from Drupal 8 version d8.0.0 to d8.1.3, etc. ; No matter which version your site is currently using, you can update to the latest minor version that is available. You do not have to concern yourself about any (if any) minor version updates that may have been released in between the release of the version you are using now, and the one you are updating to.
Contents ; In a nutshell · Warning: Backup your site before using an un-tried module · For Windows users: "\" versus "/" · Find a module to use · Module project page · Understand the various module versions available · Codebase and database overview · Module location in the codebase · Importing the module · Enabling modules · Configuring modules · Module documentation and help · Updating the module · Uninstalling the module
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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the most exciting beta release of Drupal yet, Drupal 5.0 beta 1! It fizzes and it whizzes so grab a copy of it here: It comes with many new features, including a web-based install system, improved administration tools, and a shiny new theme! There are also tons of under-the-hood improvements, such as the inclusion of the jQuery JavaScript library, node access system improvements (ACL), and many improvements to the Form API. Getting this beta nice and stable is essential to releasing Drupal 5.0, and to do so we ...
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Installation Steps · PART 1: INSTALLING & CONFIGURING APACHE, MYSQL, & PHP ON WINDOWS (WAMP) · 1. Download WampServer from http://www.wampserver.com/en/ & install. C:\wamp is a good location. Do not run WampServer yet. 2. Configure MySQL. The default MySQL configuration file is very limiting. Choose one · of the model config files that best suits your system and copy & paste it to "wampserver.conf". These files are found in C:\wamp\bin\mysql\mysql5.1.36 , or someplace similar. 3. Start WampServer. ...