Our default input format is "Visual Editor Basic", which uses the html filter.
Our 'Moderator' role also has access to "Visual Editor Trusted", which turns off the html filter so that in-line styles pass through, and we can get crazy things like colored and larger text.
The only problem comes, when the moderators create a new story, by default their input format is still "Visual Editor Basic", and they use the crazy things but they don't work, and they don't know to click "Visual Editor Trusted" to make them work.
I have spent the past several weeks learning Joomla, preparing to use it for my website. However, I've run into an issue which seems to make Joomla a bad choice, and I'm now looking for a new CMS. I'd like feedback to see if Drupal has the same problem.
I used the Drupal 6 translation templates from http://drupal.org/project/drupal-pot to update my Swedish translation project by using poEdit for Windows. I have translated all strings, but when I used them on a clean install of Drupal 6.1 with a clean database these strings are not translated:
An HTTP error @status occurred. \n@uri - misc/drupal.js
An error occurred. \n@uri\n(no information available). - misc/drupal.js
An error occurred. \n@uri\n@text - misc/drupal.js
create page content - /admin/user/permissions
create story content - /admin/user/permissions
delete any page content - /admin/user/permissions
delete any story content - /admin/user/permissions
delete own page content - /admin/user/permissions
delete own story content - /admin/user/permissions
is Drupal a good platform to interconnect blof, forum and wiki?
interconnection should imply only 3 things:
1. a common user accounting engine
2. a common tagging engine (it should be possible to assign tags to a blog article, a forum topic and to a wiki page; then the content should be available via a given tag combination, e.g. for the tag cmbination "fun+sport")
3. (optional) a common search through blog, forum and wiki.
I need to hire somebody to develop a drupal site for me. I asked them to give me their sites done with drupal. How do I know the site is developed by using Drupal?
I've spent several hours trying to get this, without success (!). I'm also a newbie Drupal admin, so may just be overlooking something.
Currently using BlueBreeze (theme), was using Garland. There are nav' links or tabs, which would seem to be drawn from the Primary links menu. I like the way the tabs appear along the upper-right edge. However, they only display once a user is logged in. I would really like to display the exact same tabs, to anon / non-logged-in users as well !