I have a currently used tabular view, but I want to experiment with a different tabular view while not screwing up the current table AND while using the same data. What is the best way to go about this?
While we're at it, how do I change the way the information/format that is displayed in the node?
I have an idea for a module. Since I am not a programmer and have very little time, it could take a while to implement.
I thought I'd throw it out here to see if someone is interested to help or if something like this already exists.
I'd love to create patches, upload themes and modules but there is a problem. I'm not a novice, but I have never needed to roll a patch, nor use a CVS account. I get the gist of creating a module, implementing a patch, and I'm quite fine with design drupal themes.
Not particularly Drupal related, but I've seen some blog posts about this, and it has some potentially disturbing implications --
It looks like AOL (and, to a lesser extent, Yahoo!) have been advocating letting people pay to bypass spam filters in order to "guarantee" that email gets delivered.
Hello, I'd like to know there is a bug tracking module available
for people building Drupal based sites. I'd like to load this module
and let my team use it report and track bugs, feature additions,
and bug related tasks. These are bugs related to everything from
look and feel, themes, stylesheets, php stuff, features, featurettes,
brower issues, content updates, etc.
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