I want to make a 100% height layout using css for my drupal website. I have inserted a new id "Container" after the "body" tags and before "page" id (I am using litejazz theme). I have applied the following css to it
I am in search of a good and reputable specialist to build a customized module, based on a slight modification of the http://drupal.org/project/phpedu module.
Ive ran into this problem a couple of times now... and im starting to wonder if writing site specific modules is not a bad thing. Some sites require very specific features. It is possible to create multiple generic modules (reusable modules) that give the site the functionality it wants but thats twice the effort and we all know clients today have tight timelines and we cant afford to loose time. What do you Drupal experts think??
Hi, I have a old PHP web site that I need to rebuild. The main goal of the site is to host photo galleries and I need the site to be available in both English and French. I already used Drupal 5 and 6 before but did not try a lot of modules. The problem that I have so far is that pictures are associated to a node and when you create a translation, a new node id is created and you also have to re-attach the pictures to the translation. So when I need to post 300 pictures, I have to upload them to both the English and French page.
Did the designer choose this layout as a template in wordpress or drupal and then just code it or did he actually integrate it by dling drupals files from the server and manually editing them and reuploading them using css?