I just want know if all Drupal and its templates are web accessible for the disabled? My office is planning to conduct a web accessibility training soon.
If Drupal and its templates are not accessible, is there a module that you could install to make a Drupal website accessible to all?
By "New" to Drupal, I actually mean "New to doing it myself without my "the-amazing-knows-how-it-works-friend" holding my hand and/or doing it all for me."
I have three, maybe four websites that I want to get up and running with relative ease.
The first site I want to get up and running is a vblog forum.
Either using imbedded videos from youtube (thus saving against the whole bandwidth cost thing) or a local hosted video blog forum.
I'm setting up my site's workflow and want an email notification to be sent to the editor when a node has been changed from the "draft" state to the "review" state by the author.
I see how to send the email to the editor when the node is created, but I want to give the author time to work on it in a draft state before the the editor is notified. I can' find a trigger for this. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Or, perhaps I should turn off the actions module and use rules instead?
When I search for webchick in Google all the links to webchick.net popup with a website which crashed my browser in one case, and was blocked by Norton on another.
As both machines are on different systems in different locations I suspect it is a server hack.
Can someone advise webchick to look into it. I tried to see if I could contact here through the contact form here but can't find the link.
I need to create a website where people can post their classified ads. But the twist is that I dont want the ads to be published until the user has paid for it.
Also I need to create a membership plans per role (For Eg. Gold Plan, Silver Plan etc for monthly subscription)