Hello,
I am writing new theme based on chameleon (no template engine) pure php on Drupal 6 Beta 4. So far so good but could not figure it out how to display primary links menu items containing child menus horizontally. If I assign primary links block on site's left or right sidebars regions, I do get leaf tree with child menu items associated to their parent menu items on primary link. On Drupal 5.3/5.4 primary links menu items having child display child menu items horizontally when the parent menu item gets clicked.
Following on the third beta release two weeks ago, we are ready to present Drupal 6.0 beta 4. Since the previous beta release, we have committed over 80 fixes to the Drupal 6.x code. This beta version includes some usability improvements and lots of bug fixes for issues which the testers and contributed module upgraders encountered. The first beta announcement provided a comprehensive list of high level improvements made since Drupal 5.x, so in this announcement we'll concentrate on how you can help ensure that Drupal 6 is released as soon as possible and is as rock solid as the previous Drupal releases that you've grown to love!
Changes made since the release of Drupal 6.0 beta 3 include several multilingual support fixes, caching improvements, more clear help texts, drag and drop support for book outlines, user profile administration, taxonomy pages and file uploads, and fixes to node teaser generation. With the right to left version of the pushbutton theme, we also completed RTL support for all core themes. We have also hardened the security of the system, closing potential cross site scripting (XSS) and cross site request forgery (CSRF) security holes. This beta release also includes the security updates released in Drupal 5.4 and 4.7.9.
Can we finally put to rest the problem of the forced RSS feed? Will Drupal 6 include the ability to enable/disable RSS syndication?
After all the complaints going back to version 4, I still can't believe it's part of the core without the option to disable. I run a closed, members-only website, and I'd really rather the content not be broadcast over RSS.
When I try to access my test site (local PC), I get "You don't have permission to access / on this server." if I change the Apache vhosts.conf to any directory other than "drupal". In this case trying to run Drupal6-beta3. BTW, I have also tried changing my current 5.3 directory to "drupal-5.3" and that fails the same way.
I then tried changing the "drupal-6" directory to just "drupal" and the site came up (well sort of, but that's a different issue).
So it's pretty clear I'm messing up something in Apache, but I am totally lost here.
Hi.
Is there any way that the posters could get some revenue from the site for posting? For example, using GoogleAds is there a way that users just enter their GoogleAds ID and if someone clicks on the ad in a user created article, the money goes to the poster?
Or 50/50 split between the poster and admin?
Is there a module for all this?