I have installed the foward module on my drupal 4.6 site, but I am not able to see the links that are suppose to say "email this ...". I have a fairly customized theme, could this be the reason why? Also, if I was able to see the links, how would I be able to customize their location. Thanks.
I can't seem to locate the following functionality in any add-on modules, and was wondering if it is possible to style drupal internal links (any links) if the user has no access to the internal link destination node. This would be used to prevent the links from appearing (via css), or to custom style "no-access" links in a drupal site.
We have a nascent site which uses several completely different designs. Is there a simple way to attach a specific theme to a specific node, such that all of the pages which relate to the internal blog use the internal_blog theme (that would be the main page, the comments page, etc.), but the external blog could use an entirely unrelated external_blog theme?
Is the better way to do this through using og or multi-site? If so, can someone point me to an example and/or documentation? We're still feeling our way into this and making some intriguing mistakes....
user error: Can't open file: 'accesslog.MYI'. (errno: 145)
query: INSERT INTO accesslog (title, path, url, hostname, uid, timestamp) values('story', 'node/add/story', 'http://www.dankster.org/node/add/story', '199.2.242.165', 1, 1146151588) in /home/drazin/public_html/dankster/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 66.
One of my Drupal sites is a blog and I want it to show up in Google blog searches. This is from the Google Blog Search FAQ:
How do I get my blog listed?
If your blog publishes a site feed in any format and automatically pings an updating service (such as Weblogs.com), we should be able to find and list it. Also, we will soon be providing a form that you can use to manually add your blog to our index, in case we haven't picked it up automatically. Stay tuned for more information on this.