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Drupal 7 Social Networking

You're reading from   Drupal 7 Social Networking Build a social or community website with friends lists, groups, custom user profiles, and much more

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849516006
Length 328 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters Close

Drupal 7 Social Networking
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Drupal and Social Networking FREE CHAPTER 2. Preparing Drupal for a Social Networking Site 3. User Content: Contributions, Forums, and Blogs 4. Users and Profiles 5. Enabling User Interaction 6. Social Seasoning 7. Module Development: Rapidly Improve your Social Network 8. How We Can Design Our Site 9. Communicating with Our Users 10. Deploying and Maintaining Your Social Network 11. Easing Growing Pains 12. Promotion, SEO, User Retention, and Monetization Strategies Setting up a Local Development Environment Installed Modules Index

Deploying


There are quite a number of stages to go through to put DinoSpace online, so that it can be accessed on the Internet. Typically, this will involve the following:

  1. Choosing and registering a domain name

  2. Signing up with a hosting provider

  3. Setting the nameservers for the domain

  4. Creating a database on the hosting account

  5. Exporting our local database

  6. Importing our local database to the hosting account

  7. Changing some of our database records

  8. Changing our database configuration options

  9. Uploading the files for our site

  10. Testing

Choosing a domain name

Hopefully, by this stage, you will have already decided on the domain name you wish to use. With a site such as DinoSpace we could either combine the two names as one word, or we could hyphenate the name; this gives us more options should the TLD (top level domain, for example, .com) for our name be taken.

Sites such as DomainTools.com have whois lookup tools on them, which allow you to see if a particular domain name has been taken. Most domain name registrars...

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