I am using the menu module to list my taxonomy as menu items. I am not sure what module is installed or whatever, but my URLs keep getting changed when I don't want them to.
For instance: When I set up a new menu item and type in "taxonomy/term/56" as the URL. It automatically get rewritten as something like "weapons/rifles" (my category names). I don't want this. Does anybody know what happened?
i have installed nice menu 4.7 module. It works fine on bluemarine theme. But when i use custom theme, the menu is no longer styled by nice menu, but has standard menu view.
I tried to add a javascript menu and the way i tried to do it (very crude) i went to the link settings page and pasted in my html. Big mistake, I have now landed myself with the following http://guernseypaddling.com/drup
I need to delete the html that I added to the site however I cannot find which file it is in and where it will be, so I am screwed.
Tagadelic works fine for me in 4.7beta5 in themes like pushbutton and chamelion but in channel_nine the font size shows no increase for tagadelic levels.
Channel_nine is pure css. The others still have tables. This may be a clue or maybe not as I am no Sherlock Holmes. I would like to get this working in channel_nine because the flexibilty of this theme, 3 or 4 columns, is very nice.
(copied from handbook http://drupal.org/node/11816 - I thought it might be better to discuss this in the forums rather than risk a lengthy thread on a handbook page which currently benefits from clarity!)
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JohnG - March 6, 2006 - 04:25
Despite this question going unanswered many times in the forums, I found the answer (I think) in Moshe's organic groups module.
Hello every one
Sorry for my English, and thank you for your understanding!
So, this is what I'm asking for:
I saw something that was a chunk of code that makes drupal display it's contents in two or more columns, however, I'm using the SLASH/Slash-green theme, that i download from drupal.org, according to the README.txt i made a few changes and adaptations for my needs.