When entering location details for a user, i can simply type an address and hit the "tab" for the map to zero in and add the co-ordinates, this is great.
However when using the location module for nodes, this option is not present, only in the user map. Can someone please assist me to have the same behaviour site wide?
I installed the ecommerce module last week, and spent several hours familiarizing myself with the settings and general structure of this module.
I've come to the conclusion (pre-mature - maybe), that this module was intended for a product-oriented business; yes, provisions have been made for "non-shippable products" (notice that it doesn't say "services"), but not a very elegant solution for companies/ventures who sell primarily services (IMHO).
My site looks fine in Firefox, but not quite right in IE, so I guess I need some fiddles to get it just right. Can anyone point me as to what needs tweaking in the CSS?
I've installed Drupal and have it working. I have added a menu item to the Primary Links menu that was already there. Fine. I now want to add content to that menu item so when it's clicked, that page is shown.
I've tried this by creating page content and choosing the parent menu as the menu item in question but this has no effect in that any content i create gets assigned to the home page.
I'm new to Drupal (migrating from PostNuke) and could use some help.
How can I set it so that users can upload multiple photos when submitting news content and then automaticall place those photos into a 'news template?' Ideally each story should be able to have an intro photo (thumbnail size), main photo, and 2nd main photo and the user should have a simple experience like 'click here to upload main photo' and then browse, select, done.'