I want to create my own static Html pages and then incorporate them into drupal but all I can do now is use the "create pages " operation which leaves a "Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2006-04-04 13:39." and a header link at the top of the pages, however I want to have the freedom of creating a full html page then linking it to something, like e.g. the front-"home" page of my website
Sorry if this has already been asked -- i've searched but can't find anything.
I am creating a site that allows user submitted content, and would like that users' avatar to display on the content they create (ideally in its own DIV).
I have found the php snippet to display avatars in the user page, but can't figure out how to make the avatar display on the actual content they create.
Loving Drupal, but there is one thing I can't seem to figure out. I am using the story node type to publish articles, and I have setup a category called articles and added the various terms I am using for article topics. I am using path and pathauto along with clean URL's to try and produce a semantic URL structure.
Anyway, the problem is that when I type in a URL such as;
I;m not much of a back-end person. All of a sudden, all my sites (mysite1.com, mysite2.com etc) hosted on a server won't 'call administer>modules . It is as if that function has disappeared for all the sites. Everything else is ok it appears for all the other admin functions. The sites don't or anything. They just doesn't go to that node (the modules page)
Is there any easy way of checking what is going on? Is it a server end problem /msql with 'calling' on modules? What do I ask the tech people at my hosting company if it is that?