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Flickr integration

Is there a module for Drupal that would enable me to publish my Flickr photostream into my website?

I have seen on a couple of WordPress based websites where they have a column or row of photos that import from Flickr and wondered if this was also possible on Drupal?

Having read a couple of forum topics, I have still been unable to find a solution, other than making a blog post via Flickr which would publish a photo as a blog entry on my Drupal site. I have enabled the BlogAPI within Drupal.

Thanks in advance for any hints/tips.

Regards,
Neil.

Changed my $base_url and my site looks like crap now and can"t login

Hi,

I'm running Drupal 4.6.5 and I recently bought a domain name (http://www.spyd.info) and then I changed my base url to http://www.spyd.info and now my site looks all crappy (no images, users can't login, we can't register new users or request new passwords)

I did let it on this config for now, to let you guys have an idea... the current theme is goofy

Another css ? about friendselectric!

I am trying to get a banner display next to the h1 heading of the friendselectric theme. I haven't installed banner module (as i just need 1 banner), so i am trying to hard code the banner into the theme page template. I am at a loss as how to get a banner show up to the right of the h1. Any ideas?

Node ratings

Is there is a module available that will allow readers of a Drupal site to rate a node, ala Amazon.com & Netflix user ratings?

No "Node" administration enabled

I'm new to Drupal and have just installed the Event module.

The instructions say I should use admin/node/configure/types to specify which content type can be an "Event" item, however I have no "node" option in my administor's menu!! Am I missing something obvious? In "Modules" the "Node" option is enabled. I've wiped out my install, re-downloaded and reinstalled both the Drupal source and the Events module (from a PC, just in case some feature was being trashed by the Mac I originally used). Same thing.

Creating a "corporate brochure" style site with a private members area for full access

I'd like to set up a small site from scratch with Drupal. I've managed to install drupal properly and play around with it somewhat. I've also taken a peek at the site recipes section and gotten a bunch of helpful pointers in what to do (such as http://drupal.org/node/31896). However, I thought that I could post the full list of what I am trying to achieve here and hopefully get feedback and comments from people on how to best achieve my goals. If something very much like this has already been discussed to death here, I would also appreciate pointers to such.

The short overview is that I want a simple static website with static pages and some news items. In addition to that I want a members area, where members can make new pages, post pictures and the like. But, on with the full feature list.

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