Is there a way to display the version of Drupal being used at the footer? Yes...I know I can hardcode the version in the templates or style sheets. What I'm wanting to know is if there is something such as simple module that may reference the version from the database or a flat file. As more sites go 4.7, it would be nice to know which sites are using what version of Drupal. Curious minds want to know!
i have a block with a "Get FireFox" banner (120x240) and at first it was showing up now all of a sudden it isn't and after disableing Norton Internet Security 2005 i noticed instantly that it showed up.
anyone got advice on how i can avoide this so ppl with NIS or similar programs will be able to view the banner?
thats what i'm most concerned about viewers being able to see the banner.
I need to know how the designer behind the drupal.org theme has fixed the corners at the sticky post(in the frontpage of www.drupal.org). Because hi/her has used only one picture that for the 3 other corners has in some kind been flipped or twisted using a specific css-code. Well, i would guess its done in CSS...
I am using version Drupal 4.6.3, installed within in a cPanel X account, which uses a Linux operating system.
All I want to do is to create a simple image gallery, with visible thumbnails and fullsized images.
I followed the steps contained @: http://drupalart.org/photoblog
With the notable exception that I did not know how to run the module script as outlined in Step II. item 4.