I am creating files to be run in different situation using scheduled cron jobs. These are mainly for either cleaning nodes, updating or doing other calculations automatically. The drupal site is running in devdesktop.
I have a few of them and so far I have no problem making them do what they should. They all have the same structure and format, using the same basic db functions or node_delete_multiple.
Thanks for reading and any feedback you can offer.
This code is patched code from the IP Address Field module that is supposed to work but doesn't. The label is not being displayed using the CIDR format (not sure if it doesn't work on the other formats). This module doesn't seem to be getting supported very much these days, so I though you guys might be able to help.
The patch added lines 157,158 and 174,175 and was supposed to fix this very issue but did not.
We are trying to export the content of our website to an XML or CSV format for use in another CMS. We are currently working on Drupal 7 and administration has chosen to move to a different CMS instead of migrating to Drupal 8 or 9.
We've tried using the Views Data Export module, but the files produced don't seem to have enough useful information. The files contain some of the view's content, like page title and article titles but not enough to be useful for a move.
I need some CSS expert help please. I have tried adding custom CSS classes to the field with Views but I still cannot target the thumbnails. I want to be able to make them display horizontally and put a mouse-over effect on them please. Here's a link to a test site you can work with.
Thanks for reading and any time you contribute.
OK, I figured out the first part. Views had the multiple field settings to display all in the same row. After disabling that I could use my custom class.
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