Drupal 7
- Understanding Drupal 7
- Drupal 7 system requirements
- Installing Drupal 7
- Updating Drupal 7
- Administering Drupal 7 site
- Contributed modules for Drupal 7
- Theming Drupal 7
- Extending Drupal 7
- Multilingual guide for Drupal 7
- Multisite Drupal
- Version numbering scheme for Drupal 7 core and contributed modules
- Upgrade to Drupal 7
- Setting up cron for Drupal 7
- Configuring clean URLs in Drupal 7
- Migrating to Drupal
- Security in Drupal 7
- Backing up and migrating a Drupal 7 site
- Managing Drupal 7 site performance and scalability
- Managing users in Drupal 7
- Monitoring a Drupal 7 site
- Drupal 7 nodes, content types, and fields
- Organizing content with taxonomy in Drupal 7
- Drupal 7 site building best practices
- Accessibility tools and best practices for Drupal 7
- Drupal 7 SQL guidelines
- Mobile guide for Drupal 7
- Working with menus in Drupal 7
- Creating custom modules in Drupal 7
- Drupal 7 contributed themes
- Converting Drupal 6 modules to Drupal 7
- Creating Drupal 7 distributions
- Drupal 7 distributions
- Drupal 7 APIs
- Drupal 7 core
- Site building and development HowTos for Drupal 7
- Testing
Mobile guide for Drupal 7
Drupal 7 will no longer be supported after January 5, 2025. Learn more and find resources for Drupal 7 sites
Drupal has fantastic contributed modules and themes that make Drupal 7 a great starting point for mobile solutions. This guide will help users to find and use those projects to build the best mobile solutions for their needs.
Native mobile apps
Native Mobile Application Development
Mobile-specific website
For some projects, you may want to have a mobile web site that uses different markup and layout from the desktop site - for instance, it may
Web-based mobile apps
Web apps are HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript-based apps running in mobile browsers. There are two different ways of building mobile web
Responsive web design
This page lists resources for Responsive Web Design, a strategy for optimizing the display of a web site using CSS and JavaScript to respond
Responsive Design + Server-side Components (RESS)
RESS: Responsive Design + Server-side Components: RESS combines responsive layouts with server side component (not full page) optimization.
Related mobile technologies
There are additional mobile-specific technologies that you can integrate with your Drupal site.
Configurations that work with the Mobile Codes module.
I thought it would be useful to create a list of configuration steps that work with this module:
Mobile Testing Tools
Proxy testing
Front-end performance
Front end performance is a critical task shared by all mobile solutions.