Is there a way to stop drupal for not having a different page for the "Add new comment"/"Reply" link?
Example: the new comment form to be in http://www.site.com/node/3 and not in http://www.site.com/comment/reply/3#comment-form.
It's annoying to have 3 pages for the same post (front page, main node page and reply page).
I'm either having a DNS problem or Drupal doesn't approve of really long domain names. I haven't seen any documentation or guidelines for what can be in a name. What about _ and -? I am pretty sure I can't have /.
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Please review the messages above before continuing on to
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The "messages above" are just an error trying to send an email.
However when I click on the new site link I'm taken back to my directory listing. I just can't find my drupal site. I'm really not sure what I did wrong. Did I put something out of order? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I am transitioning a site to Drupal. We currently have an "in the news" section with links to external items, listed on the front page. These are not as prominent or as self-contained as a "story" in Drupal (with its own big headline etc.). Is there an easy to use module with which I can replicate such functionality? Preferably, I would also like to be able to create a block in one of the sidebars with the latest items listed.