Because I don't want to flood our website with first class nodes from all the blogs we might aggregate, I don't want Aggregator2 to import all the full content into our database.
Aggregator (4.6 core) does exactly what I want in the sidebar block, it sends clickers to the original site. However, Aggregator2 does not do this, instead it takes clickers to the imported node in our site, which sucks and is hard to theme.
The issue is that I cannot use Aggregator because the blog in question is an atom.xml feed and only Agggregator2 will handle it.
I hope this is clear. In the area where I create content - pages, story, or book pages - due to the annoying length of my categories, the actual posting form is almost at the bottom of the page. It's a ton to scroll through. I want to know if I can make the following changes and how and in what templates I would do that. I am using the Fancy theme.
Hello there. Just installing Drupal, after an agonizing search for something to replace PmWiki and Postnuke as my main web-site tools. I find that Freelinking does (theoreatically) everything I really wanted in terms of Wiki functionality, but I'm encountering an issue:
CamelCase links work properly. A link to ThisNewPage will create node ThisNewPage etc.
My entire front page has been replaced with raw paramaters. Any idea what might be causing this? It's like druapl has suddenly ceased parsing all of the paramaters. As far as I know nothing has changed with my server (although I can check with the administrator), and I'm not quite sure what to do from here. All of the databases are completley intact, as are the files (as far as I can tell). What might cause this?
I'm using the profile module, and I'd like to have some intro text on each category profile page. So, if someone clicks the Get Involved profile tab, they see some text before they are presented with the various checkboxes and pulldown menus.
Any way to do this? Aside from Civicrm, which I've abandoned after much frustration (couldn't back it up), I don't see a way to create these intros.