Thanks to everyone for such a wonderful web site -- and community. This is great.
...So, I'm creating a web site that is designed to be a self-help group/community.... and I am configuring the blog for the users.
I've got the pictures for the user showing up with their blog posts, which is great -- but I want the pictures to be "embedded" in the text, rather than above the text.
I am using the taxonomy menu, and its great.
I have a very simple taxonmy structure:
Book Type:
- Horror
- Mystery
- Childrens
These now show up in the menu, thanks to the taxonomy menu. Is there a way that I can have it so that no content shows when i click "Book Type", but only when i select a sub-term, such as Horror. I dont want them being put on the same page at the same time.
Hello everybody!
I've installed Drupal on karlchen.com a few minutes ago.
I enabled URL rewriting. The problem is that my ISP reserved the URL http://www.karlchen.com/admin for the server administration page. Now I can't turn to the admin menu to change the settings.
I haven't got enough skill to disable URL rewriting manually, which is unneccesary anyways because I would like to keep this option.
I'm fairly new to Drupal, but so far I love how it has made my life so much easier in terms of maintaining my website, etc.
Anyway, my old site was always in a subdirectory on my domain out of habit really. I now have drupal set up to be in the root directory on the domain, but I'm still getting hits to the old url with the subdirectory in it, obviously I'm getting 404s as the site doesn't exist there anymore. But I was wanting to put a simple redirect in place to point people to the root directory and hence new site front page (ie drupal).