I've been pretty bad about keeping my sites backed up and figured I really should get on the ball. Plus, I'd like to have a local copy for playing / testing. I could pull down my whole site with FTP and then go in and copy down the database, but that's so time consuming. I'm wondering if there's some simple way of doing it that I'm missing. Maybe even automated. I did a bit of searching and found some but they either weren't free or were complicated. I can't afford to buy anything and I'm just not up for complicated right now as I have a zillion things I'm already trying to learn.
I'm running the 4.6.x (most recent) version of Drupal and have run into something that I can't figure out.
I give my users access to the 'forums' link out of the navigation block. After the arrive at /forum they would like to see 'Active forum discussions'. Unfortunately when they click on that /tracker is shown displaying all content types. I'd like to restrict this list to 'forum topic' types, but can't figure it out.
Has anyone had a similar issue? Any ideas on a solution?
I just installed the forum module on my site, while configuring it i noticed it is using node numbers. When i put in a node number for one of my stories, it show a forum with the title of my story! Obviously I dont want users to be able to do this. Is there a fix or a solution to this?
I have drupal setup, and I'm going to let registered users create their own content. Short of someone remembering what their node url is, or having to call up someone with node admin rights, how can they easily see a list of the documents they own?
Sorry about the really stupid question. I couldn't even find results for this question when I searched. Where are the stories/pages that I put on my site stored in the database? For the life of me, I can't seem to find them.