I always wanted to find one place, where all Drupal Tutorials are stored. Yes, we have cool handbooks at Drupal, we have various Drupal blogs with cool content and long lists, but finding a new info takes time. You need to check here, check there, etc. So I decided to launch a small project called dtutorials.com.
This is digg/reddit kind directory with links to various interesting Drupal Tutorials divided by categories, drupal versions and modules. I'm planning to put a content by myself, but you can also help and this help is very valuable. Just sign up for an account and submit your own tutorials or tutorials you have in your bookmarks. After a short review of a submitted content, I will publish it on dtutorials.com (on initial stage, I need to do this way, to avoid spammers). Also, registered users can vote for tutorials (+1 system), leave comments without an approval and bookmark favorite tutorials.
I really hope this project will be useful for any developers and we'll be able to gather a good library of cool Drupal Tutorials. The project is fresh (uploaded today), so please, leave your comments, thoughts and error reports here. Any feedback is welcome.
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Posted in Drupal, September 7th, 2009
Tags: drupal, drupal planet, tutorials
Hey, just checked out the
By NonProfit (not verified)Hey, just checked out the site again and I'm now allowed to click on the source; thought I tried that previously. Sorry!
This filtering was available
By TimThis filtering was available from the start. You can click on source in view or in a node and get tuts filtered by source. I think I will make a page with all sources listed in alphabetical order to make browsing even more simplier.
This looks great! As I
By NonProfit (not verified)This looks great! As I mentioned previously, I had wanted to do this and you beat me to it. This is great! Thanks. One suggestion is to add a view which allows users to sort by source. This would make it much simpler to locate presentation from specific events (ie Drupalcon) as well as make it much simpler to determine if the newest tutorial from so-and-so has been added. Thanks for a great site!
I think this is a great idea.
By Nancy Wichmann (not verified)I think this is a great idea. I hope it realy takes off.
I'd like to see D5, D6, and D7 added to the filtering capabilities.
There is some text overlap on the front page (top, right) in IE7, plus the page is too wide for my monitor (I hate scrolling right and left).
Hello Nancy! Thank you for
By TimHello Nancy!
Thank you for your feedback. I checked dtutorials.com in IE7 and was shocked with the way how it looks there, I'm fixing right now (already fixed overlap and width, optimized for 1024 width resolution), please let me know if it is ok.
As for filtering by version, what to you mean by that? On the tutorial page you can click on D5, D6, D& and get a list of tutorials for D5, D6, D7 respectivelly.
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