All posts in Drupal

Developing for Mobile in Drupal

posted by scales on 5/14/13

Drupal is not just a web-based content management system; you can now use Drupal as the backend for mobile application development! Designzillas uses Drupal to work through the back end because it provides the framework we need to manage and deliver the content to the audience of your mobile app.

We're Official Drupal Acquia Partners

posted by scales on 7/25/12

In the past 3 years our Orlando web design company has made a big splash in the Drupal community since adopting the popular CMS as our primary go-to system. We can now confidently proclaim that there is no project too big or too small for Drupal, considering the development team has the right experience, knowledge, and expertise in all of the complex intricacies Drupal offers. We are proud to announce that as of June 2012, Designzillas has officially been initiated into the elite group of Drupal professionals known as Acquia Partners.

Securing Drupal Node Field Values

posted by scales on 5/18/11

When using Drupal input formats with HTML Filtered enabled, the text gets passed through a variaty of functions which sanazite the user input. The HTML Filter removes harmfull content such as iframes, javascript and inline CSS. Drupal by default, stores the raw value in the database so that developers have fine control on how they want to output that variable. This blog article talks about the difference between the value, safe, and view variables and best practices in saving and outputting safe node values.

Why we’ve made the shift to Drupal

posted by scales on 6/21/10

Our web design agency eats, sleeps, and breathes content management systems (CMS). Every project we work on is somehow involved with back-end features that require custom programming to achieve specific website functionality. We have always leveraged the major CMS’s (Joomla, Drupal, Wordpress, and Magento) depending on the type of project, project requirements, and overall functionality needed. However, it wasn’t until recently (the past 6 months) that we have made the official shift to Drupal for good.