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I've found that the holy grail for an easy-to-use, non-techie drupal website is the ability to add inline images, wherever and whenever a properly-permissioned user wants. This is the request I get most often from my clients, and until today I never had a good answer. I've finally found, what seems to be, the best, most compliant, and easy to use way to add images for the average joe. Here's the method I'll be using from now on:

Adding Inline Images in Drupal

What the heck is Web 2.0?

That's the question that is silently being asked inside church communities around the country. Why silently? Well, we all know how embarrassing it is to sound like you're "behind the times". So, rather than a bold question, the church is asking it in a whisper. However, the question is so important, that they should be asking it from the mountaintops....What is Web 2.0 and does my church need to know about it?

The Answer

Web 2.0 For Churches

Three Way Teeter-Totter

We really want it all these days, don't we? We want a nice house, but we don't want to pay too much. We want fast food, but we don't want it to make us fat. We want 1,000 rolls of paper towel for $6.99. The marketing schemes of today tell us we can have anything we want, quickly and painlessly. But as we all know: Advertising lies. (we do all know that, right?)

Three Pillars of Web Development

A Clients Perspective

Over the years, I've learned that the web developer and the client who is commissioning the building of a website have radically different perspectives on the site that's being constructed. One one hand, the web developer has probably built a site like this many times before. He knows his process. He can foresee the steps that are coming next. He understands all the ins and outs of what is happening at each stage of the game.

The Importance of PreProduction