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I was wondering if there was any known method to bar the editing of certain fields? If a user were to update content, I only want a few fields that are able to be revised by non-administrative users.
I have gotten to the database installation page (3rd page). When I enter something incorrect, such as the wrong db name or incorrect password, I get the appropriate error message. However, when I enter the correct information, the page just reloads and asks me to enter everything again. No error or confirmation message. So I enter the information and again I am not sent to the next page when I hit enter. I'm in an endless loop with no errors (well, something is amiss)! The user credentials are correct, I can get to mysql through Zend and Putty.
Is there any way to change a word globally?
I would like to utilize the Blog feature of Drupal yet have them named Rants
Does anyone know how to accomplish this?
Or would I be better off creating a new Content Type?
I have been searching a while in different forums to find a thread about user visibility of created site content.
I successfully installed Drupal and have a problem to get the following working:
My task is to build a site for approximately 10 sales people who can manage their customers, controlled by one supervisor.
So, I created 2 roles (Sales and Supervisor) and a new content-type "customer"; by using taxonomie and cck, I built new fields and categories.
Everything is working fine so far, but:
A few questions about Drupal 6 and modules. I searched the site but wasn't sure if I missed this one but is there a way to find a list of the most popular or most downloaded Drupal modules? I know other sites make their own lists but I wanted to know from the horse's mouth.