So I have this weird rollover effect happening in IE but everything is fine in Firefox. If you go to http://the-indian-subcontinent.org/ in IE and roll your mouse over by the Home button or even down by the "Issue" header you will see the body content jump up over the rotating images. You will also see the the "4" and "5" text is indented slightly but I check the code and everything is fine. Does anyone know what is going on?
I installed Drupal and started to take a crash course in using it on for a site and after a few days of not touching it, i get the following error:
"Access denied
You are not authorized to access this page."
It doesn't even give me the option to login. I've tried on 3 computers.
Any suggestions?
I work at a higher education institution. We're currently using OmniUpdate for our CMS needs, but are looking into alternatives. My biggest concern with Drupal is speed when dealing with our site. We have over 8,000 static pages (including press releases). Is there a point (when dealing with size) at which Drupal efficiency begins to decline?
In the home page and in the section homes (politics, business, etc.) I would like to place a stream with the latest articles (their title and summary in fact) and at the top of the page just one sticky article (its title and summary).
I would like to change the sticky article many times a day and I haven't the time to unstick posts. Is there a way (or a module) to limit the sticky articles to just one per page (the most recent) and, at the same time, place old stickies in the ordinary stream of news?