I thought that some people might be interested in seeing BloxPress, an AJAX based theme for WordPress. I don't know how much effort has been put into DHTML interfaces and asynchronous communication with the server - I just though I'd pass the link along for perusal.
OK ... times like this, I really wish I were a real programmer, rather than just a wooden boy.
OK .. I'm looking through the available PHP snippets, and I've found some that will get me node, with teasers from a specific taxonomy term. And I've found some that will get me a list of titles from a specific taxonomy term. Now, is there some way to meld the two concepts so that I generate the title and teaser from the most recent node in a term, followed by simple title (and author) links to, say, the next five?
I'm new to drupal and trying to build a portal with news aggregation.
I'm playing with aggregator2 because it creates usual nodes from rss feeds. Is it possible to apply common moderational rules to these item? I want aggregated articles are not to be published automatically, but be added to moderation queue.
Who can give an advice?
Hi. I am new to Drupal and a complete newbie when it comes to coding of any kind. With that said, I consider it a learning experience to be using Drupal, and luckily I have a friend who is much more familiar with what I have been encountering so far. To my question.
Dreamhost took my site (creativebits.org) down because they say the RSS node/feed is too resource intensive on the server. Anybody else experience this? What can I do about it?
I want to use the power of drupal to present a clean, corporate site, enabling our users to interact either with forums or blogs for suggestions and help, support.