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CommonPlaces' Michelle Lauer to Present at DrupalCon SF

CommonPlaces' Michelle Lauer to Present at DrupalCon SF

CommonPlaces is thrilled to announce that Michelle Lauer has been selected by the Drupal community to present "Views Examples: Using Arguments and Relationships" at DrupalCon San Francisco, which will be held from April 19-21. In her session, Michelle will share a repeatable strategy for using arguments and relationships with Drupal Views to display specific subsets of content. Here's the session description, from the DrupalCon SF site: Views are a powerful way to display specific subsets of your content. From a simple list of all nodes in a single content type to a complex collection of related information, each step will be explained so you can easily repeat the strategy in your own views. I will demonstrate a systematic approach to building all views and show examples of using arguments and relationships. Topics

  • Systematic way to create ALL views in the GUI
  • What are arguments and how to use them
  • What are relationships and how to use them
    • Discussion of CCK node reference
  • Why you should export your Views to code

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