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How to prevent duplicate posts?

So one of the problems with Drupal (and well just about any other website out there) is the fact that it is quite easy to post forms more than once. Why do you think ecommerce sites take such huge precautions for preventing multiple form submissions? In the case of Drupal,

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Sony Musicbox

Well I’ve been so busy with work lately, I haven’t had much time to post this blog. Going to try and work on that more this year, maybe as a new after-the-fact New Years resolution, or something to that effect ;-) But one of the projects that I

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New OLF module, released from SF

Yes, that’s correct–my new OLF module [http://drupal.org/project/olf] is ready for consumption. What’s OLF? Well it stands for “outgoing links filter” and this module is a simple filter that finds all outgoing links (e.g., links that point to external websites relative to your

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Menu bar 2.0, released from Belgium!

A little less than one month ago, I released version 1.0 of my Drupal admin menu bar [https://tedserbinski.com/drupal/drupal-admin-menu-bar-released/]. Today, here at EuroOSCON 2006 in Belgium [http://conferences.oreillynet.com/euos2006/], I am pleased to announce that version 2.0 of Menu bar for Drupal [http:

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Theming in Drupal 5 - We're Getting There

As a self-proclaimed Drupal theming “ninja”, I’ve built plenty of sites that don’t look like Drupal. But to be honest, it’s certainly not that easy. So for the next 5.0 release of Drupal, I’ve done my best to get in as many patches as possible

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Launching MTV UK's new website

The new MTV.co.uk website [http://www.mtv.co.uk/] has finally launched, completely powered by Drupal 4.7+ (plus a few theming patches that I wrote for Drupal 5.0). For this project, I was one of the co-architects where my primary role was to figure out how

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Drupal admin menu bar released

One of the biggest problems I run into when creating Drupal sites is a proper admin theme. Sure, there are various techniques to have a different admin theme, but often I want to integrate that into the current design. Many times that is ok, but the real problem was the

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Leo talks about the new TWiT.tv site

At the end of last week’s TWiT episode [http://www.twit.tv/62], Leo and company talk about the new TWiT.tv site [https://tedserbinski.com/drupal/twit-tv/]. A clip of that can be listened to below. Also last week on the Lullabot podcast [http://www.lullabot.com/podcast]

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Scheduler module: rewritten

On the long plane ride home from London today (I was out there building the new MTV.co.uk site that is going live early August 2006, see some pictures [http://www.flickr.com/photos/tedserbinski/tags/london/]), I decided to completely rewrite the scheduler module [http://drupal.org/project/

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Launching TWiT TV website

After many months, the new TWiT.tv [http://www.twit.tv/] has launched! This has been an amazing project to work on and certainly my best work to date. I originally started on this project back in March 2006 when I joined Lullabot [http://www.lullabot.com/] in its infancy