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This site is now running on Drupal 6, yeah! The basic part of the upgrade process was straightforward:
If you plan to upgrade a Drupal site without having done so before, I highly recommend this screencast by Angie Byron. The video walks you through upgrading a site from Drupal 4.7 to Drupal 5, but most of the information applies to a Drupal 5 to 6 upgrade as well. Also read the Upgrading Handbook.
In this short video Search Engine Marketer Brian Chappell recommends some basic SEO measures for a Drupal site. Since Drupal is very search engine friendly out of the box, there are not many things you need to do.
Brian recommends to activate the core path module and to additionally install the Page Title, Global Redirect, and Meta Tags modules. In his accompanying blog post are also some notes on the .htaccess and robots.txt files.
Drupal 6 was released today. One of the most exciting new features to me — I only recently learned about — is that the AHAH (Asychronous HTML and HTTP) framework made it into the Drupal core. This means you can create asychronous HTTP request, commonly referred to as AJAX, without writing a single line of JavaScript code.
The new Forms API comes with an #ahah attribute that lets you specify the trigger event, e.g. a mouse click, the callback URL that will be requested after the event occurred and the ID value of the HTML element where the server response will be displayed. Pretty awesome stuff.
ShoppingAds (formerly AuctionAds) is a Drupal module for adding shoppingads.com CPA and CPC advertising banners to nodes of selected node types.
Since Facebook made it's API for developing Facebook Apps available, producing spam with Facebook is virtually inevitable, if you are an active Facebook user. Many Facebook Apps are somehow funny and entertaining, so to send hundreds or thousands of invitations and messages per day to your Facebook friends doesn't really feel like spamming.
Alas, everything seems to come back sometime. I just received a message from a Nigerian woman who wrote me a novel about her life and looks for someone or something. Since it's the first time I noticed this venerable type of spam coming through Facebook it feels a bit less spammy than usually.
I first heard about the Theme Developer module in Lullabot Podcast No. 52. This new Drupal 6 module is part of the great Devel Package, that helps developing for Drupal in many ways.
Yesterday, I watched the Theme Developer Screencast where Moshe Weitzman guides us on how to use the Theme Developer module and what can be done with it. Moshe Weitzman, Jeff Robbins, and Joon Park did nothing less than creating the Firebug for Drupal theming, wow!
It looks like Google updated the toolbar PageRank again. The Search Status Firefox extensions just informed me about that. Two of my sites, including SEO Expert Blog, each lost one point. Additionally, I tried some free online SEO tools to check what they tell me, but none of them returned any data on PageRank, so I assume that Search Status tells the truth.
The Google toolbar could help here, but I really don't want to install that Google spyware extension. Anyway, as long as the traffic that comes from the big G does not decrease, I don't give a toss about it. Even if it decreases, I won't let Google dictate how I build my websites.
The famous movie director David Lynch advises to get real and not watch movies on your fucking telephone. He surely not only bashes the iPhone here but any mobile device with a small screen that can be used to play back video.
From a visual artist's point of it's comprehensible to not promote watching movies, clips, etc. on iPhone, iPod and whatever these devices are named. Anyway, for listening to music, making phone calls or exchanging messages a smart phone like the iPhone is a useful gadget.
Is this catchy acoustic tune sang by three nice looking girls meant ironically or are the 3 performers true Digg lovers? Anyway, Kina and her two friends deserve respect for this soon-to-become-a-classic Digg hymn, called Gotta Digg!.
My favorite verse is number two because of it's brilliant lyrics which go like that:
In the video George Walker Bush speaks the lyrics of John Lennon's song Happy Christmas (War Is Over). Music and text are mixed with pictures of war and the president of the United States himself, grinning evil.
War is over is often repeated by Mr. Bush but that's bullshit. According to a sadly impressive list on Wikipedia the United States took part in more than 30 wars and conflicts since the end of World War II. Nowadays wars are called Operation whatever freedom. Maybe some people believe that war is over and sing together with the president.