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I am trying to modify the Greenthing theme to meet the needs of my project.
I believe Greenthing's developer is Eric Scouten and, while visiting his site, I was super impressed with the way his site included images (home.ericscouten.com).
I have just started exploring Drupal and noticed something in the account settings page.
Specifically, I noticed that you do not ask for the current password before letting the user change their current one. Isn't this a minor security weakness, e.g. you could step away from your keyboard for a moment, only to discover that your co-worker has played a prank on you by changing your password.
(OK, OK. It's a contrived example, but I hope you follow the idea.)
I just wanted to warn everyone that Poker spam is now getting past the spam.module via track backs. I guess that module just needs deactivated until reply.
I have created a custom menu and it appears on the front page without people loggin in. I jst want people to first login and look at the custom menu what do i do..
Hi, just stumbled upon Drupal while looking at different CMS solutions. I've used Mambo before and am pleased with it, but I'm always open to using/experiencing something new.
The above comment says any user with permission to "maintain books" can edit other users' pages by default. That's not true in my testing... I've found it's also necessary to grant users permission to "administer nodes" or they won't be able to edit other users' book pages -- correct?