I've installed the Buddy module, however, authenticated users can't see the "users" link. So how do they add buddies? I couldn't find Access Control for the "users" link.
I can't believe there's no way to have someone authorized to moderate/administrate only single forum! And yet, I've been all over my shiny new CivicSpace install and there just doesn't seem to be a way.
I've got several forums set up under my one site and I want to have a specific user allowed to moderate -one- forum, but no other forum. I can easily set up a "forum moderator" role, but that still gives them moderation over -all- forums, which isn't what I want.
I'm trying to login to the drupal.org site and notice that clicking on the Login button does nothing. The focus seems to be lost in the right hand frame. Also, sometimes only part of the button is painted ( I can get around that by click-dragging my mouse).
This works fine in FireFox by the way.
Anybody else notice that?
As a matter of fact, I can't even see the "Preview" button at the bottom of this page (I'm going to repost using FireFox)
I am trying to fill a variable on the fly in a drupal module i am working on. IE, you enter 6 in a textbox and when you click the link beside it, the link points to "drupal/node/6"
I'm just setting up a new Drupal website, and am having an interesting problem. I've searched for similar problems, and found a couple of posts from others with a similar issue, but no real answers.
This question has been asked in the past, and the replies sounded promising, but no real concrete advice was given as to how to create a Digg-like site using Druapl 4.7. My hope is to get that question answered here.
Necessary Features and Required Modules
- Node Voting: VotingAPI, voting actions, and actions modules to provide user moderated content.