I am curious if the default themes (BlueMarine, Chameleon & pushbutton) had any type of copyright license. I have done a great deal of custom themes based on these themes and would like to share them back to the community – but first I need to know if that is permitted. I didn’t see any type of agreement, so I ask here. ;-)
I wasn't able to find this question answered anywhere, I see in filestore2 and assume 'attach' works the same way, that it says the max size of a file can't exceed 8.5 mb, is there anyway to override this? or is this due to drupal's architecture for stability reasons? I work with video, and it would be nice to post stuff for clients, not huge, but certainly over 8, in the 10-20mb range.
Suppose for my site's blog nodes I've created a taxonomy category by the name of "rants."
Suppose I go to a blog entry that had been flagged with the category "rants," and I click on the "rants" category link. Drupal wll display a list of all the blog entries by all the users who have flagged their entries with the category "rants."
So far, so good. Suppose, however, I just wanted to display ONE user's rants--all the rants of one user and none of the other people's rants. Is such a thing possible in drupal 4.5.2? Thanks--Angelo
I realise that I'm likely to get a biased report from here, but I'll ask anyway - how does Drupal stack up to Mambo? What are the advantages and disadvantages? I'm looking strongly at either Drupal or Mambo as a solution, and I don't want to invest time and learning in a CMS I won't end up using long term.
The website is going to be mostly information rather than community (so no need for forums, comments, etc). It is for an educational institution, including course information and other details like that.