Hi everyone..I just started working with Drupal and i'm loving it. Of course, i've stumbled across my first "how do I' worthy problem. So hopefully you guys can help me out. In the tracker module you know how you have two primary tabs....one lists "All Recent Posts" and the other "My Recent Posts." Now I want to change the tracker module and be able to filter the posts based on the category they are in. So for example, I would want a tab that says "Baseball"....you click on baseball and the list is then populated with all the recent questions in the category "Baseball."
My Problem is simple, the solution may not be:
How do I make book pages more important (less weight) than pages,stories ...
I am using pages for reviews and book_pages for articles (of sort).
So lets say someone browses a category, he should first see all book_pages and below all book pages the visitor should see all pages, below those all stories, below those all images ....
I am trying to understand the distinction between 'related terms' and 'multiple select' while creating a vocabulary.
Related terms is defined in taxonomy help as "Allows relationships between terms within this vocabulary. Think of these as see also references", whereas, Multiple select is defined as " Allows pieces of content to be described using more than one term. Content may then appear on multiple taxonomy pages".
In effect, they seem to be the same. Or, am I missing something?
I would like to remove the Path Alias (pathauto module) and Priority override (Google sitemap module) from the add content pages, since I don't want registered users to change any settings.
Is there an easy way that I overlooked?
First - thanks to everyone who responded to my last post (the infamous sucking post). I'll be going through all the suggestions for days implementing them all. I have already upgraded to 4.6.3, and I'm very happy with that - either neither FCKEditor or TinyMCE work at all out of the box, and all other (30 odd) modules I installed seem to work fine.