How to set default active menu item, preserving the menu item showing the front page

Hi,

I like the default front page (listing the most recent articles), and I would like to keep shown when clicking on menu item "First". However I added a new menu item "Second" with a specific node linked to it (node/242) and I would like it to be shown first when somebody open my site's URL.

So both menu items are configured as follows:

First -> path=<front>

Second-> path= node/242

Drupal for Articles/Pages build from a multi fields form, form fields interaction with map module (in page/article)

Hello everyone :)

I would like to create a website with multiples needs. It could be used to study the migratory flows of birds for example.
Mostly, I'm looking to create articles (or pages) like from a form with several fields and where several datas (from fields ) will be integrated in a map (leaflet or google maps...):

Town of Collingwood Website Redesign & Development

Collingwood is a beautiful waterfront community north of Toronto, situated on the shores of the vast Georgian Bay. Its vibrant downtown is home to galleries, restaurants, theatres, and events throughout the year. Local slopes and trails are a prime spot for winter sports, and the summer attracts crowds for sailing, swimming, hiking, and biking.

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How to scroll content block

Hi there,

Although I'm slowly becoming (a bit) familiar with Drupal 9, my website will still run on Drupal 7 for a while. What I'm trying to find out, is how I can make just the content block to scroll and the remainder of the makeup remain statis. I'm using the MAYO theme, but I guess that is of secondary importance. I've been looking through a number of modules, but haven't found the one doing what I want.

As it is now, the whole site scrolls on longer pages. FYI, my site address is www.kwetal.nl.

Junior Dev Positions

Hi All,

I am after a bit of advice really - as a heads up I am UK based.

About a year and half ago I laid off, I currently hold a part time job (which I guess I have had for a year now). 

Hizzil.com

www.Hizzil.com.

Pre-launch, Feb 2021.  Built on Drupal 7.  

New way to Real Estate Social Networking

Thank you so much to the Amazing Drupal Contributors that gave a non-coder, like myself, the opportunity and ability to create my dream website. 

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