I'm not 100% sure that this is even the best approach to solving this problem but I will explain below and perhaps someone can tell me if this is the best way and how to do it...
I have a css mock-up I am in the process of converting to a theme. The main navigational links section is a sort of pixel-perfect design and each navigational menu item is a different length, etc. The css design is such that I really want to be able to be able to use the ID's for the whole navigational structure in my design.
Hey, new to everything drupal ... trying to combine my newbie dream weaver html code with the css and php of drupal, and all works fine.
However ... for some reason the tables are always 2 pixels bigger than they're meant to be (height wise, width is at 100%). I've checked through a few css files and got rid of borders and padding (I think I've got them all? Doesn't look like padding anyway) and nothing changes.
Hi All,
I'm very new to the web development world and not sure if I am addressing this question in the right discussion group. Excuse my obtuse netiquette.
I am hoping to use an open source web CMS solution (preferably Drupal of course) as the basis of my company's Extranet. It is a large listed company in South Africa. Apart from the core Drupal modules, I would like to use documentation storage and upload functionality, user management and level security, basic news / rss / email and announcement functionality and other enterprise CMS solutions.
Can anyone advise where I can find the code that generates the XML RSS pages for the home page and the blog pages? I would like to add some custom PHP so I can track these pages with Google Analytics.
I'm looking for a module that would allow me to write reviews, upload pictures in said reviews, and then automatically add the review to a created page. I'd have a left hand block such as: