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May 31, 2025
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WDV 446 - Intro Drupal Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech This hands-on course is an introduction to Drupal as an Open Source database-driven web content management software. Students learn to use Drupal to plan, design, theme and produce commercially oriented websites. Prerequisite: WDV 341 or Instructor Approval Competencies
- Explain the advantages of Web CMS (Content Management Systems) for the delivery of web pages
- Analyze the organizational and cost advantages of designing the framework and functionality of a site before developing the “look and feel”.
- Discuss how a CMS facilitates the organization, control, and publication of content by users.
- Explain how assigning different levels of access to users can benefit the client during the updating process.
- Discuss the concept of Open Source software, the costs involved, and the advantages and disadvantages of implementing this class of software.
- Compare the current CMS software to software used in other courses
- Compare and contrast the features available to the software.
- Compare and contrast the user interface between the applications.
- Compare and contrast the ease of use between the applications.
- Discuss what type of websites would work best for each of the software applications.
- Integrate open source plug-ins into web site
- Explain the advantages of using open source plug-ins for adding functionality to sites.
- Explain the advantages of using commercial plug-ins for adding functionality to sites.
- Demonstrate the integration of plug-ins into a CMS site to add relevant functionality.
- Modify CMS template skins to customize the “look and feel” of pages
- Discuss the concept of site “skins” or “templates”, their use, and where to download them.
- Modify existing CMS code with Dreamweaver to alter the colors, layout, and typography of a site.
- Prepare graphics in Fireworks to modify or replace the existing skin or theme of a site.
- Demonstrate responsible and professional computer techniques when creating websites
- Demonstrate creative thinking skills to design the user interface and graphics according to the need of the client.
- Research and produce quality projects within given timeframe to meet established deadlines.
- Verify that all pages display properly on target browsers and operating systems.
- Create capstone CMS based site
- Create and insert custom graphics and sample text appropriate to the intent of the site and page.
- Modify or create a new site theme or “skin” and apply to database.
- Research open source plug-ins that add value to site and integrate into the site.
- Install and setup chosen CMS software on a server.
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