Build Drupal Sites
Guides for Drupal 8, 9, and 10
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Summary
Site building is a crucial role in Drupal that everyone should understand, as it's fundamental to creating sites. It involves setting up and configuring Drupal to build a fully functional website. This includes tasks like creating content types, lists with Views, menus, and configuring roles and permissions.
One of the most rewarding aspects of being a site builder is the ability to create a powerful site without writing any code. By understanding the various contributed Drupal modules and how they interact, you can build a complete site or contribute significantly to a larger team that customizes beyond the foundational work of the site builder.
Site builders need to know how to install Drupal, configure core settings, and add new features using contributed modules. Over time, you'll learn to evaluate new modules to find and select the best ones for your needs.
The key prerequisite for Drupal site building is a general understanding of how the web works and the steps to install a dynamic web application. While coding knowledge isn't required, familiarity with HTML and CSS can be very beneficial, even if you don't use it frequently. Knowing how to manually set up a Drupal site or use an application or service is also crucial. This skill helps you learn Drupal and test configuration changes before implementing them on a live site.
Drupal Site Building
Learn Site Building for Drupal 8/Drupal 9/Drupal 10
Drupal User GuideThe first place all new users of Drupal should start, this guide developed by the drupal community is the best source of onboarding new users/team members into a Drupal site. |
Drupal User GuideThe first place all new users of Drupal should start, this guide developed by the drupal community is the best source of onboarding new users/team members into a Drupal site. |
Drupal User GuideThe first place all new users of Drupal should start, this guide developed by the drupal community is the best source of onboarding new users/team members into a Drupal site. |