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I am *very* new to Drupal, and I have managed to set up my site with few problems. I am curious how to set my site up such that web pages appear similar to drupal.org/about and drupal.org/handbooks.
Currently, my default page is content generated by me that has my content's title, when it was generated, and the content itself. I've noticed that the about and the handbooks sections of Drupal do not have this type of layout. In fact, I'm uncertain as to how to get a layout to look like this at all.
I've been searching around for a while now and I can't find a way to expand the top level of a book, ie in a similar manner as you can do for menus. Is this even possible?
Further more if it is possible is it possible to have different levels having different text sizes? It would be nice to have the top level being in bold and a little larger than all the sub levels (ie. like some sort of chapter heading)
Sorry for the stupid question, but I've tried and searched the forum but I simply can't figure out how to place primary (-and secondary) links on the Theme "Leaf".
I just want to know how to place links like the one called "Drupal Main Site" on http://themes.drupal.org/?theme=leaf .
Hi there!
I want to add a little link area, but not at the sidebar (there´s a cool module for that), but at the top... at the header area.
This list of links, would vary depending on wich page the user is...
I need something like this: IF nodeA OR nodeB OR nodeC SHOW X
IF nodeD OR nodeE OR nodeF SHOW Y
I´ve searched at the Snippets inside the Handbooks... But didn´t find it...
I would be very glad if anyone who knows php could tell me this... :)
I want to create a book but don't want to publish it until it is done. However, in order for the parent page to show in the parent: dropdown, I have to check the published option. Anyway around publishing before something is ready?