I'm setting up a fishing web site with Drupal. I chose Drupal over Joomla, because I heard that Joomla only allows so many "layers??". I would like to have it organized somewhat like my existing pain in the butt static HTML site http://www.fishingtheusa.com . I would like to set up all 50 states to have seperate info. What I'd really like is to have a main page for each state with tabs at the top of each state's page for the different types of fishing. Can someone please explain how to accomplish this.
I am trying to create a user generated article site. The taxonomy vocabulary I have created is "categories." I have about 15 terms in categories. When submitting an article the user is allowed to put it in every category in which the article applies. The problem is organizing these categories for a user browsing the site. It is no problem creating a view for each category, but I want users to be able to be more specific. I want them to be able to look at only articles that share any combination of categories as well.
Today I installed the latest (D7) version of Quicktabs (7.x-3.0), then promptly reverted back to the older one. Apparently the .css file(s) specific for my Quicktab blocks is not being loaded.
You once had the option of choosing a theme when redered with quicktabs, now you only have the option of how to render them (accordian, quicktabs, ui_tabs). What about all those who have previously styled blocks? Do we have to retheme them all from scratch now?