Upgrade Your Drupal Skills

We trained 1,000+ Drupal Developers over the last decade.

See Advanced Courses NAH, I know Enough

New Tutorials: Manage Drupal Sites with Pantheon

Parent Feed: 

Manage Drupal Sites with Pantheon

Today we are happy to present a new series teaching you how to Manage Drupal Sites with Pantheon, which is completely free thanks to the generous sponsorship of Pantheon. Pantheon is a great service for managing your website development and launching your sites on an environment that has been optimized for Drupal.

In this series we'll explain what Pantheon is, and then dive into showing you how to use the cool tools it provides. We'll see how to get a new site set up from scratch, or importing an existing site, and then start to play with the built-in dev, test, and live workflow. We'll cover both the basic Pantheon workflow as well as having fun with their Multidev feature, which lets you create a full website environment for each branch of development you are working on. We'll also take a tour of the Pantheon stack so you have a broad understanding of how things are set up, and we'll also tour the additional features agencies can get access to that will help you manage multiple teams and projects running at the same time. We wrap the series up with a checklist for launch prep and then walking you through the steps to successfully get your site up on the web.

The tutorials in this series (all FREE):

We've released two complete series in August, and we're putting the finishing touches on our next series, Integrating Drupal and Node.js, which will be coming out in September.

Author: 
Original Post: 

About Drupal Sun

Drupal Sun is an Evolving Web project. It allows you to:

  • Do full-text search on all the articles in Drupal Planet (thanks to Apache Solr)
  • Facet based on tags, author, or feed
  • Flip through articles quickly (with j/k or arrow keys) to find what you're interested in
  • View the entire article text inline, or in the context of the site where it was created

See the blog post at Evolving Web

Evolving Web