I would like to totally manage in view-block the creation of a limited number of nodes.
User has the ability to add max 4 detail nodes (ctype 'details') in addition to a general description.
User who has not yet created any is invited to add them via a message in a no result behaviour view area.
After creating at least the first node the message 'add new detail' appears in the view footer area.
Our site sits on a CPANEL, hosted by a reputable and fast hosting provider. We currently have a Drupal 7 View that generates a table of Product Order data submitted by customers on that day. A typical view row will look something like:
I'm trying to build a view with a content type that basically has 2 fields in order to establish an event program.
The fields are: Time (date field) and Activity (body - just 2 or 3 lines of text). Then I will make a table with 2 columns that will list the time and the activity (scheduled for that time). There can be more than one activity at the same time, so is it possible to have a slideshow with those activities in the same column? This way I could have one value to the "hour" and 3 or 4 values to the activities.
i want to make nodes by groups or subnodes but i don’t know what modules i need to use.
what i want to do is:
when user write a title of the node for ex: "john wick 3"
if there is not node with same title he must create a group of that name "john wick 3" and he will fill the informations and a picture to the group and he will add his node to that newly group
if there is a group with the same title he gets a notice that there is a group with the same title and he will add his node to that groupe
Does anyone know of a Drupal 7 Weather Module that will display past weather data as well as near future weather predictions?
I'm working with my developer who has implemented the Yahoo weather module and it works well for today's weather and upcoming 10 day forecast weather...but displays "N/A" for data requests on days prior to todays calendar date.
I'm looking for a Drupal solution and was wondering if anyone can help me?
This is the challenge:
I'm building a website that needs to assign an agreed upfront randomisation to each user that submits a webform. There is more than one upfront random list. Let me give an example: