Joomla Template to Drupal Theme Estimate?

Hello Drupal Masters!

I am looking for quotes on porting an existing Joomla theme to Drupal OR overlaying my graphics files onto an existing base theme. This is a theme only request, and once converted I would be happy to have this theme contributed to the Drupal users.

I can provide all source files, but would also like the ability to edit the graphic portion of this theme through Fireworks....as it is not finalized yet.

The theme has some special features, such as a javascript drop down menu (based on Mootools 1.11) and multiple block (module) styles based on CSS, or drawn from the CSS file. There is also a main drop down based on sons of suckerfish, that is currently only one level deep.

Here is my production site: http://www.book-of-light.com/index.php

Here is the original template showing module (block) positions: http://demotemplates.joomlashack.com/vintage/index.php?option=com_conten...

Alternately, I have been looking at using a base Drupal template and overlaying my fireworks graphics somehow, but I don't have the experience for this. I am willing to make adjustments to the look in order for this to work, keeping the main image aspects and colour scheme, with the ability to edit this in the future if required.

Browser back key

I have a form which submits data and then transfers to a new form.

I need to either stop the back key being used to go back to the original form
OR
On returning to the form redirect to another
OR
Refresh the form with new updated data.

How can I do any of these?

Thanks.

Browser back key

I have a form which submits data and then transfers to a new form.

I need to either stop the back key being used to go back to the original form
OR
On returning to the form redirect to another
OR
Refresh the form with new updated data.

How can I do any of these?

Thanks.

Developer required

Hi all,

I run several popular article directories which use ArticleMS software althoughI find it rather limiting. However upon testing Drupal I have discovered that it (Amazingly superb software!!) will serve the purpose equally well if not better with its added features ect.

I am wishing to add a custom feature which allows vistors to post articles to the base site, and pay for these articles to be distributed to other sites which have another piece of software which allows automated article submission via the base site.

Site structure with vocabularies?

I am very new to Drupal, so forgive with me here if I don't have the lexicon right. Let me simply describe exactly what i want to achieve.

My goal is to have a site where I can post news and blog submissions in a "river," for several different categories (politics, sports, etc). I assume my best way of doing this is with a section vocabulary (but would love finding out there's something easier).

For example:

The Primary nav might be:
Home | Library | About
Under it, would appear this menu (when library is clicked)
Politics | Sports | Religion

The second line is merely the "library section" vocabulary. Each topic is a container which appears like a self contained river of news and info about that major topic area. Each could have "news items" and "blog items" tagged to that category.

My questions:

1: Is there some out of the box way to do dynamic sectioning? I was told that secondary links are really designed for static pages, and not setting up dynamic sections, but something tells me that might be wrong.

rss comes with html

hello,

recently, I updated my old drupal 4.5 to 5.7 and then 6.1.

Everything was perfect, until I saw the feed is not ok.

my feed address is: http://www.siberkultur.com/?q=node/feed

as you can see in the source code, there is xml codes and after that html codes!

when upgrading I uninstalled every unnecessary modules. I tried to change theme to a default theme but it doesn't worked. I installed "atom module", but it doesn't worked...

what do you think, where is the problem?

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