I think I've answered my own question as I was writing this but I'll put it up for other ideas. I have an installed discussion board (phpBB) and I have created a forum for my Drupal content's discussions. I have Comments disabled in Drupal, thus there is no "- Comments (n)" link beneath posts. I was wondering if I could instead hard-code a link to the phpBB discussion board forum in the place where there would otherwise be that "- Comments (n)" link. I have been looking through the code to try to find where that would be created but so far no luck.
However, as I was writing this, the thought occurred, since I am the only person entering content (well, the Book section is open to the public) I could simply insert a CSS-styled link at the bottom right (or left, whatever) of each content article that says something like, "To Discuss This Posting or Others, Please Visit the Discussion Forum." And when they click it, they go write into the respective phpBB forum. That might work okay, plus I have a handy program called RapidKey that lets me create abbreviations for respective texts and then just type the abbreviation plus hit the hotkey for full expansion. In other words, I wouldn't have to type out that link string each time.
True the phpBB forum wouldn't be linked to the actual posts, but I think I can live with that. It's a general discussion about any of the posts.
I accidentally saved a block that has some erroneous php code in it, and now whenever i try to access any of my site's pages, including admin, i just get a php error caused by the bad block. Is there a way I can remove the block from my site without using the admin pages? Via the database perhaps?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, as my whole site is down now. Thanks!
I was playing around with this today and got it to work so I thought I'd share. It's basically how to theme the tables module so you get "Ledger-book" like tables displayed. Here is the CSS:
I can't seem to get User Registration up and working.
I have open registration without admin approval on my site (http://www.actnow.org.au - excuse the roughness, still at development stage) - ie, anyone can come along and register.