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I am having trouble getting references to work and could use some help.
I am establishing a review site. So there will be two content types - (1) about the product (2) review of the product. I need a field to reference between (1) and (2). I thought that I could create a field in (1) that could be referenced in (2), but this is not the case. It appears to only allow me to reference what is in the title of the content type (1) which is not what I want.
Links to instructions or description on how to approach this are greatly appreciated.
I am new to Drupal (within the last hour) and need a few questions answered so I can get started. I have cruised around the dashboard and have questions.
- I have to develop a picture gallery (that changes pictures every x seconds) where my client can add pictures to. How do I do this?
- The web page and background have to be coded so they match the rest of the site. How do I do that and where do I put the code, where do the images need to reside, etc.?
Hi,
I have a website made with Drupal. Everything is working properly apart from the page created as "charts": when I open these pages with IE 8 (the latest version for XP) and Cometbird or Firefox the vertical scroll bar does not appear. Moreover at least with Cometbird I can scroll down using the scrolling roll of the mouse, while under IE there is no way to scroll.
Do you have any idea on where the problem could be? Here is the source of the page:
How may I hide/disable homepage field for anonymous users' comments in Drupal 7?
I want to keep email as obligatory, but I don't want to let them put their homepage.
Thanks
What's the easiest way in D7 to make a non-admin page appear in a modal window and still maintain its non-admin theme?
I tried to make this happen by doing the following:
1. I installed the Administrative Pages module
2. Using the Administrative Pages module, I added the url of the non-admin page as a new admin page
3. When I navigate to the non-admin page, it appears as a modal successfully, using core's native Overlay functionality. However, it uses the admin theme, not my custom non-admin theme.