However, a strange thing ... whenever I edit any feed item node, I notice that "sticky" is checked, even on items previously unsticky. I can uncheck it but it makes no difference. Items that were unsticky BEFORE I edited them become sticky after.
I noticed that in the administration ¦ settings module, the following error occurs: <div class="messages error">The directory <em>/home/vdeck/tmp</em> is not writable</div>
What does this mean? By the way, there is a tmp directory in the root with 777 attributes.
There are an extension to Firefox called JustBlogIt that lets you right-click the page you want to blog and have a Drupal content creation window open.
For other blog systems it will automaticly add page title, selected text and url. But not for Drupal - anymore. It seams that earlier versions of Drupal had an file new_entry.php that could take arguments like this:
i just enabled user profile pics > set the path to pics/profile/ > uploaded a few images using the users upload picture > the pics show up in the correct folder, but i have the red X where the pic should be when viewing the users profile.