Drupal handbooks

The Drupal handbooks offer a reference for those interested in Drupal whether novice or experienced, users or developers. Source code documentation can be found on api.drupal.org. All content is supplied by volunteers, please contribute where you see a need through the convenient 'add a child page' link on each page (e.g. missing module documentation). If you are interested in editing existing content then sign up to help.

Getting Started

New to Drupal? Start here to learn about the project, features, requirements, best practices and and how to get Drupal core installed. To jump right to an overview, click here

Getting Started

Common Terminology

Troubleshooting FAQ

Getting Involved

Drupal is much more than the software, it is a community from around the world. The community not only improves the Drupal software, but also provides support, documentation, translations and much more. One of the best ways to learn Drupal is to get involved with other people who use it and strive to make it better. There are many ways to get involved so don't feel like you need to be a ninja coder to jump in. This book covers everything from getting an account on Drupal.org to using CVS.

Getting Involved


Beyond the Basics

Need more help? Check out community contributed videos, slides, tutorials and how to articles including more detailed installation and configuration help. You'll find PHP and SQL snippets, insight into leveraging the power of your Drupal site, and documentation on many of the contributed modules..

Beyond the basics

Theming Guide

Drupal comes with some very powerful theming capabilities. This is good as some people want to put their own unique stamp on their sites. While you can do a lot without knowing PHP, you will get more out if it if you are willing to learn a little. The Theming guide covers the basics through advanced techniques for the different versions of Drupal.

Make your site look the way you want with the Theming guide


About Drupal and Drupal.org

Drupal.org is a large and vibrant community. Find out more about Drupal case studies, services, the community and resources on drupal.org.

Developing for Drupal

The guide pages found here are collaborative and cover how to update modules, themes and manage projects on drupal.org. As code documentation on Drupal can become out of date most version specific or code documentation is kept in CVS and can be found on api.drupal.org.

Get started developing for Drupal here.

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