Video Guides
Screen recordings, system reviews, walkthroughs.
Practical guides built from real projects, real migrations, and real architecture reviews. Not theory. Not certification prep. Not rewritten documentation.
Screen recordings, system reviews, walkthroughs.
Step-by-step references and implementation notes.
Architecture exercises and planning templates.
Checklists, PDFs, and decision frameworks.
Each path can start as written content today and grow into video, diagrams, worksheets, downloads, and workshops later.
Content types, taxonomy, media, permissions, editorial workflows, and the practical decisions that keep a site maintainable.
Relationships, reusable structures, taxonomy, governance, and editorial architecture for complex organizations.
JSON:API, Simple OAuth, preview, caching, frontend ownership, deployment strategy, and where headless gets expensive.
Drupal 7 risk, migration vs rebuild, cost planning, discovery, content inventory, stakeholder decisions, and technical debt.
The Field Guide is the anchor asset. It can become a PDF download, an email capture, a workshop handout, and the starting point for a future video series.
This section is ready for a future Video content View. For now, it presents the planned video architecture and guide series.
Fourteen lessons covering local development, JSON:API, authentication, frontend routing, previews, caching, deployment, and production readiness.
Most Drupal problems are not technical problems. They are architecture problems that eventually become technical problems.
Architecture FirstTeams rarely fail because they do not know Drupal. They fail because nobody agreed on the architecture.
Team AlignmentA guide should not only tell you what to click. It should tell you what tradeoff you are making.
Decision QualityThis is where Guides becomes more than long-form articles. These assets can support newsletter capture, client prep, and future workshops.