I know this is an old one: some long urls are forcing my fixed width layout to break - I remember reading a discussion on Drupal's url wrapping abilities but can't find it. If someone can point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it.
hi,
I have complete (and easy) layout in html/div including all grafics and need someone who could make a template out of this. Could pay a small amount of money for this. Please contact me if you can help.
A search indicates my question is slightly different than the usual.
The usual Q is: New themes don't work -- cannot see them in administer->themes.
The usual A is: Install proper engine.
My Q:
I have /themes/engines/phptemplate installed.
New themes are installed in: /themes/newthemeA, /themes/newthemeB, etc.
New theme directories have same permissions as default themes.
New themes don't work -- cannot see them in administer->themes.
I am using a theme developed by this guy: http://drupal.org/node/34630
Unfortunately the downloads on his website don't work anymore and he seems to be tied up or be on vacation.
I was wondering if someone had the version for Drupal 4.7 and would be so kind as to email it to me.
Sorry for the unusual request. I would like to update my sites to 4.7 and I don't wan't to switch themes on my users.
Is there any way to get the events module to only display in list view? I have it set as the default view, but clicking a link in the sidebar calendar will take you to one of the different views.
Also, is there any way to keep events from disappearing after they have passed? For instance, just to keep one month of events listed throughout the whole month.
hi, i want to show in the middle of the home page one article (node) all the time. I saw many snippets to show the last posts in some categories etc, but i want something more simple, to show all the time a specific article (this article will have a map and some information never change) so this article will be in the first position ina diferent table (center) and dont move when a new post appear in front page.