Need to be able to maintain the look and feel of the Smith College website as a requirement for moving to a Drupal environment www.smith.edu
The project involves moving the websites over to durpal department by department.
Admins in each department will be able to update their pages and add pages using simple forms (no contribute or web editor). They will be able to add text, images, tables and mulitmedia to the content portion of their pages only.
Notice the line up at the top. I have searched through all the css and can not find anything that is position: fixed. I would like to remove this, but I can not find it.
I read over several php performance blogs that for performance issues it is batter to call $_SERVER['REQUEST_TIME'] instead of time() to get the current unix timestamp. But ( at least in Drupal 5.7) look what i get:
# grep -R 'time()' . | wc -l
# 104
This is with my custom modules added, so probably the result is with an error of +5 calls to time().
Anyway, i think there must be a real reason why we don't get the timestamp from $_SERVER['REQUEST_TIME'], but i cannot find it.
I have an installation of drupal completed as a localhost project. When uploading it, I noticed that my host doesnt have Mysqli installed. And, they won't install it either, it seems from communications with support. So, how do I port the database from localhost where mysqli is installed, to the live-site?
Here is what I get when accessing the site:
Site down. (....) The mysqli error was: Unable to use the MySQLi database because the MySQLi extension for PHP is not installed. Check your php.ini to see how you can enable it.
Blackbarn Media, a premier provider of custom web applications, Open Source content management system implementations, and high-end interactive and print design is seeking to expand our development team. We are looking for a full-time Drupal developer with a strong skill set in customizing modules. We're focused on one large roll-out right now, but also have many other ongoing projects utilizing Drupal and Joomla. The right candidate would assist with the large roll-out if they are senior enough or work with our smaller projects if they are junior level.