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I would like to allow users to use both HTML and Wiki format. It looks to me as if Tiny MCE will colonize all textareas regardless. Is there a best practice for activating it only for HTML input format?
I have also had gripes from ex-media-wiki users who wish for the buttons-on-the-text-area.
Is there a way to use the primary links such that they get highlighted if you are on that page/ or on a page in that book (if the book name is the link)
The notify modual lets users, if they set it up, receive daily email updated of new nodes. I don't think that my users can will set it up so I want it to be set up by default. Then if they don't the emails they can disable it themselves. How do I do this?
Hi all, sorry for the silly question here... but I'm stumped.
I had Drupal running great in a test directory (called "drop")... but then I tried to change the directory to the root and I can't figure out how to configure all the links to work again.
Rather than going to mydomain.com they go to mydomain.com/drop
See what I mean?
Where is the setting to change the base installation URLs so they point properly now that I've changed the location of drupal? Thanks so much. -Charlie
what do i need to do to have a categorised similar block ?
for example, i could have open source, technology and business as categories. i then add the rss aggregator2 feeds. now, i want to be able to click on a news on open source and have 3 similar blocks (for open source, technology and business respectively).
I have installed drupal on my main site and I am also looking to have sites on my subdomains for which I want to use same drupal installation. How can I use it?