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This book demystifies Drupal, one of the most popular content management systems in use today. With step-by-step instruction and worked examples, this is a crucial guide to the next level in content management.

Produktbeschreibung
This book demystifies Drupal, one of the most popular content management systems in use today. With step-by-step instruction and worked examples, this is a crucial guide to the next level in content management.

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Autorenporträt
Timi Ogunjobi is a software developer, technical author, and open source evangelist. Timi has been developing web applications using a variety of frameworks for nearly a decade and has written on a broad range of topics for more than twenty years.

Mr. Ogunjobi balances his time between programming, reviewing, writing, and contributing to interesting community projects especially those relating to wildlife conservation. When he isn't working, he enjoys playing jazz guitar and getting involved in outdoor activities-principally cricket, golf and swimming.

Mr. Ogunjobi is the Chief Executive Officer of Xceedia Limited (www.xceedia.co.uk), a software development and training company. Timi has written two other books on Drupal that are currently in print (Drupal 6 Site Blueprints and Drupal 6 Site Blueprints: Lite). He has also published several fiction and non-fiction books, and has been featured in several anthologies. One of his fiction books has been nominated for the Commonwealth Book Prize.