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Since every post is treated as a node in Drupal, the node table will grow quickly. If the node table is too big, it will slow down the search process and also a web server will eventually run out space. Is there a way to archive nodes selectively? Saying that I mean:
1. keep static pages
2. remove blog nodes that are created from time 1 to time 2
3. create another database to host the achieved node table
4. add a link to let users to search achieved blogs
me to scroll up and down to try to edit the page. this is impossible so I copy and delete and re enter the page. Best way to describe it is the page loses all sizing and is huge and cumbersome.
This then comes back without me doing anything. This is amazingly limiting. PLease help if you can.
I am trying to add description meta tags keywords. I add the data and the data does not stick. meaning I submit and then come back and it is not where I entered it.
I want to edit the web site description, key words etc.