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      <title>My Favorite Resources for Learning Drupal</title>
      <description>Recently on Twitter, one of my followers asked me for some resources and links for learning Drupal. I thought that would make an excellent blog post. When I first started learning Drupal, I watched screencasts and read all the relevant books I could get my hands on.</description>
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      <title>Using Drupal Views Arguments to Show Results Only When a Filter is Used</title>
      <description>Recently I was configuring a Drupal view for a client&#39;s website that consisted of the user inputting a zip code and distance to find a store near them. I was using an exposed proximity search filter with a postal code in combination with the Gmap and Location Modules.</description>
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