I really like the design of Firefox Flicks block ad on the front page. However, it is overly dominant. While the Drupal title and icon in the header are quite large, the Firefox block--because so much of the header is the same color Drupal blue (as is the rest of the page--is the most dominant item in the display. Suggest either decreasing the contrast in the Firefox block on increasing the contrast of Drupal and the icon in the header. Drupal is what visitors should see first.
<a href="http://drupaldocs.org/api/head/file/contributions/docs/developer/topics/forms_api_reference.html">reference</a> and the <a href="http://drupaldocs.org/api/file/contributions/docs/developer/topics/forms_api.html">quickstart</a>
Looks like someone should turn this on ;)
please try this: go to the search page and search for exactly this string: /index.php
As result I get:
Not Found
The requested URL /search/node//index.php was not found on this server.
I am not talking about a local drupal installation, I mean drupal.org
I was searching for a solution to some htaccess-based problems, and I think the rewrite rules in the default htaccess file should be overlooked once more. Sorry, can not provide a solution right now, as my mod_rewrite skills are very basic.
There has been no activity or commits after Dec 29, 2004. I sent a mail to the original developer but have not heard from him ( I cant find my copy ). From what i know, he developed a bunch of modules for drupal and then moved to word press.
Many 4.6 modules are missing from 4.7. I searched everywhere looking to register for a mail notification of updated modules and only found the newsletter in my user profile. drupal.org should have mail notifications for module updates (and Drupal) and--even better--every page should have a highly visible link "notify me when this page changes".