I have not been the maintainer for a module before, so I'm really unsure if there's a line and where it is for accepting and attributing credit for contributions like this one to the small module I wrote.
Arguments for:
- This is technically a reasonable patch and someone did put time into it. That should probably be respected.
- They are correct that some Drupal coding standards are violated by my comments etc.
I looked for the possibility to use different themes for different parts of my Drupal site. The reason for this is that I would like to have a project management system as part of my website, and this appear to require a different theme for the project management system.
I found the Sections module, and I do understand that it is not updated for any version of Drupal later than 6, and that it is not maintained any more. Hence it is not recommended any more.
Is anyone competing directly with Salesforce using Drupal, with a complete end to end solution for CRM, and similar reporting functionality? It seems like all the pieces are there, and SF is just garbage. I've taken an initial stab at replicating the functionality myself and it's been going well. Drupal has clearly come a long way since version 7. (I started with 4...) I installed a huge pile of modules and didn't have Drupal 9 fail to render once.
It looks as though Flex is adding a white space of 82px at the top of this site - newprospect-bs.com. Incidentally, 82px is the size of the admin toolbar space when logged in.