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Webschuur article on whether using panels module is a good idea in different situations.
Nice set of notes and tips, particularly on theme building and debugging.
A good article on building community on the web, and what works.
This is a great comparison of the various editors for Drupal, written for the GHOP contest. Trying to decide which WYSIWYG editor to use? This will help
Drupal Dojo provides (more or less) weekly on-line lessons on all topics revolving around Drupal. Many of these are fairly intensely developer oriented, but they're always interesting.
Nice brief run-through (not much detail though) on using invite with multi-step registrations.
Greggles' guide to resources and interacting with the Drupal community.
A set of theming resources from My Drupal Blog.
Resource site for sharing Drupal Snippets
This is a good article and ebook on using the upload/download facilities in Drupal more intelligently.
Nick Lewis reviews (briefly) five WYSIWYG editors for Drupal 6.
Organic groups site including a group for just about anything that is Drupal Related.
A great small article on configuring and using Drupal Search effectively
This is a little more advanced than most of the resources we highlight here, but it's a useful article about doing migrations to drupal from other forms of content. Nice article from Acquia.
Always great to see how these big commercial Drupal sites are stitched together. This is a good case study.
Nick Lewis suggests some of the conditions necessary for a successful on-line community:
Like a tornado, online communities only form under certain
conditions. If you're looking to build an online community, understand
that they are very difficult to build artificially. They seem to only
emerge from natural conditions. Indeed, you can help them emerge, but
you can't *create* them in my experience.
For those of you of a more technical bent - when you build your Drupal site, do you ever wonder if you're making the right choice for database engines? I know I do - this article will help.
As usual, Earl Miles hits this on the head as far as we're concerned. The problem with terms like taxonomy in Drupal isn't that we use the term (which is, after all, the right word in this case) but that we don't use it consistently and don't do a very good job of explaining it.
Links to a number of different Drupal resources
Neat demonstration of using RSS feeds of Drupal Videos to create a wall presentation.
Nice article on various reasons you should use the pathauto module.