Web Design

Messing about with heading styles

In this post, I'm going to exclusively test different types of text heading. Headings allow you to break up content into organised and manageable chunks. This theme will support up to five levels of title, of different size and weight. Starting with H1

First level heading

This is a first level heading - normally it'll be reserved for blog post titles and stuff like that. It shouldn't normally get used as part of the main body text, since the title should be the only element with a H1 tag attached.

Drupal Styles Testing

This is a post to test many of the style's we'll be using in this Drupal theme. We'll look at stuff like blockquotes, ordered and unordered lists and things like that. No need to worry about default stylings such as blod text and italics.

We'll need a few paragraphs, but maybe even also a couple of styles for inline images and text. What else should we consider as a standard styling? Code and preformatted text? Anyway, let's get started with the lists...

Comment Configuration in Drupal 6

I spent a frustrating hour searching for the comment configuration area in Drupal 6, so I’m putting this post together to hopefully save you time setting up comments in Drupal.

Basically, in contrast to previous editions of Drupal, comments are now configured by content type – allowing you to permit comments on blog entries, but not on image nodes.

Give your Drupal site an SEO makeover

Drupal's currently my content management system of choice. But like virtually any CMS, Drupal needs some SEO tuning to make it more attractive to search engines.

I've set up a number of websites using Drupal, and this post will gather together some of my standard actions for optimizing. I'll try to be as exhaustive as possible on this post, starting with the basics and moving toward more complex optimization techniques.

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