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I'm going to have a community blog section, that shows all the blog entries of all bloggers on one page.
I want a block to appear on this page only, showing a listing of all bloggers. By clicking on a particular blogger's name, I want the blog page to be filtered for that blogger's entries only.
I'm just starting to work my way through Drupal's admin and create content sections. While I can tell that Drupal is VERY powerful, it sure doesn't organize content in a logical way for a newbie.
My "news" entries all show the date the entry was created, but none of my blog entries show the date. How does one go about defining the format of content entries, adding dates, "read more", categories, etc?
I'm looking for a drupal developer in Vancouver BC Canada. I have some problems that I'm not experienced enough to figure out for myself. This is a paid gig, helping to develop the new portal for our school.
Is it just me or is it really hard to find what you're looking for on drupal.org? I've tried using the search box to find some simple solutions to layout issues I'm having and it returns nothing helpful. I even tried using google with the "site:drupal.org" added to my search but I still can't find the answer to problems that I thought would be straightforward. What am I doing wrong? What are the best practices for finding stuff on drupal.org?
State (as in a dropdown list of US states)
Categories (obvious I would hope)
somewhere in the node I would like the state vocab to show up for that node depending on what was picked in the state dropdown. So if the node had a new york taxonomy term, somewhere in that node would that new york term. If I use: