I'm running Drupal 7, and I would like to incorporate some old forum archives I have from long-dead sites. These were vbulletin or phpBB forums that I can migrate over to Drupal (maintaining actives logins is not a concern as I said, the sites were long dead). I'd just like to have them as "archives" that can be viewed and searched within Drupal.
That said, I don't want them to be a part of my Web sites active Drupal forum, but rather, separate. Can I use Organic Groups to do this?
But whilst I have the Gmap showing fine in the settings for Gmap, when I try and add node content as shown in the tutorial the map does not show up. When I submit the content, say using a postcode, the map does not show up, just the link to Google Maps.
I want to create a sidebar per menu or page that each section or category has a diffrent items like ads, recent comments, links, tweets, etc. Does anyone know which module provides this function?
If not a module, is there anyway?
Ok, so you can use the Aggregator module to display RSS-content.
If you're using a feed from TED, YouTube or any other video feed, the need to embed that video might be important to some.
I am one of those people.
I've found many guides which gets the job done using these modules:
feed api
feed api mapping
emfield (+ correct extension)
CCK
So you might be asking yourself "Why's this idiot posting this thread?"
Well... I'm not using Drupal 6, and not all of these modules have been updated for Drupal 7.
I have a node type "Fanfic" and in the node view there's the submission date just after the node title (Submitted by ... on Thu, 05/12/2011 - 21:09). But it also appears just before the content body, just the date, in a different format (Thursday, May 12, 2011 - 21:09). Between them is the Rate module, unaffected.
I don't know why or what's the cause of this, but I've wasted a couple hours already trying to get rid of it with little success...
I've already checked the Views, even deleted that node's view and did it again, but no luck.