Essentially I am interested in tagging some 2000 nodes in bulk. These are existing entries which have been assigned categories under Drupal's standard approach to taxonomy. We are interested in going forward with a new free tagging vocabulary and would like to pull all of our legacy data into these new categories.
I have explored the new category module but I'm not sure it's going to be needed, going forward, for our relatively simple approach to categories, or to manage a bulk conversion like this. Any ideas? Working with Drupal 4.7.1.
I have created an .sh file for running backups. This is run as a cron job. I see a scripts folder under public_html. Can this file be stored there safely even though it has username and pw info in it? Since it needs to be executable, what should the permissions be? Will 755 be OK? Safe?
This is probably something relatively simple to answer, but I have friend my brain a little with looking through Drupal today and getting it setup.
I have 3 columns in my source code. Ideally, when posting a news article, the article text would go in the first column and then any thumbnail images would be displayed in the second column.
The following modules have been installed: image, image_attach, image_gallery and img_assist to facilitate the upload of images.
Hi
Im spending hours and hours on Civicrm and still I havn´t found out how to get it working.
Untill recently I thought I had to first install Civicspace and then get the Drupal-module.
Now I found out that I can get a Civicrm-module that works stand-alone from Opengo.
The thing is, I don´t have much space. 100mb all in all.
Now, if I´m going to upload the opengo-version, it takes up almost 70 mb which is more than civicSpace (which I first have to remove).
hello,
i have a problem with my civicspace theme and drupal.
when i want to creatte new content, the menus under the textarea won't be clickable. same in admin center.
in bluemarine everything works fine (see attachments)
coiuld anyone tell me what to change and where (template.php?)? I'd be very glad!
Thanks,
Hannibalector