Course Outline
Introduction
- Backdrop CMS vs Drupal 7 and Drupal 8
Installing and Configuring Backdrop CMS (on premise and in the cloud)
Upgrading from Drupal 7
Overview of Backdrop CMS Features and Architecture
Navigating the Backdrop CMS Interface
Setting up a Backdrop CMS Website
Installing, Managing and Updating Modules
Setting up Managing Users
Working with SQL
Testing the Website
Monitoring the Website
Creating Multiple Sites
Managing URLs
Managing Mobile Versions of Site
Securing the Backdrop CMS
Backing up Backdrop CMS
Optimizing Website Performance
Migrating the Website
Troubleshooting
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- An understanding of CMSs (Content Management Systems)
- Experience with the Linux command line
Audience
- System admins
- Website admins
Testimonials (6)
I enjoyed the 2 days are very less for cover all the topics.
Ali Amer Aziz - Hamilton Police Service
Course - Drupal 7 for Developers
Where to find modules and illustration on how to implement
Anthony Modise
Course - Drupal 8 for Developers
Topics that were covered were done well and with relevant exercises, and several times Lukasz also referred back to the structure of our own council website to show where certain entities we had talked about in the training were already in use on the site, which I thought was a good way to cement the ideas that had been learned.
Rob O'Driscoll - Limerick City & County Council
Course - Building Web Applications with Drupal 8, Views, Fields and Panels
How it covered the topic in a highly comprehensive manner.
Kathryn Blanch - Thales Group
Course - Drupal 8 Themes
The trainer's enthusiasm and that we could ask anything.
Sabine - The Graduate School PE&RC
Course - Administering a Drupal 7 Website
Lukasz demonstrated great patience and addressed all of my questions with thoroughness.