Drush is a command line tool to interact with the Drupal Open Source CMS (Get it? DRUpal SHell). It is an invaluable tool that many Drupal developers love once they start using it. Another tool I personally love greatly is the XDebug PHP debugger. I use it almost daily to quickly find out what is [...]
Category Archives: Web
Google gets you the domain name you deserve
It looks like Google may send traffic your way for domain names you don’t even own. How?
Changing a user’s password in OpenX 2.8
The user management of OpenX is a little confusing if you are used to other systems. There is a blog-post about the user system on the OpenX-blog giving a good overview. One aspect that they seem to have forgotten is dat users may want to change their password. A “I forgot my password” link is [...]
Finding number of Drupal-nodes created per hour in a single query
For a customer I’ve been running an import of old content into a Drupal installation and I got the feeling that the process seemed to run slower and slower. We say “meten is weten” in Dutch (“measuring is knowing”), so I wondered if it was possible to write a single SQL query to find out [...]
Video: Getting Started with Apache Solr
None of this Drupalified “there’s a module for that” stuff. This is hard core, direct talking to Solr
Paul Irish: 10 Things I Learned from the jQuery Source
Apparently, I am late to the game, but this is a really interesting video. Edit: Not to mention that this Paul Irish guy is the good kind of crazy. Mothereffing awesome! Paul Irish : 10 Things I Learned from the jQuery Source from yayQuery on Vimeo.
Drupal Search Engine Optimization and modules that get it done
Nice presentation from Drupal Dojo getting you right up to speed with SEO in Drupal. Original article: Drupal Search Engine Optimization & the modules that get it done @ Drupal Dojo
DrupalCon CPH2010 photo set
It’s taken a while, but I finally made some time to sort out my pictures from DrupalCon Copenhagen 2010. Everything is on Flickr, as usual. Eelke’s DrupalCon Copenhagen 2010 pictures.
Translations broken on WooThemes Bueno
The past few days, I have been working on switching my girlfriend’s new site – Mientje’s Baksels – from wordpress.com to a self-hosted blog, using WordPress 3′s new multisite feature (this blog should move there soon too, I just have to sort out the domain transfer). The wordpress.com blog used WooTheme’s Bueno theme, which we [...]
Upgrade to WordPress 3
Just a quick note to say I’ve upgraded this blog to WordPress 3.0.1. I haven’t had a look around yet, but I plan to give the multisite feature a run for its money soon.

















