I have been waisting my last 5h trying to find a simple module that will allow me to upload and display pictures on my posts. All the modules I've downloaded so far either ask for the url of the picture (in which case I have to upload the picture manually) or it asks me to upload a picture but it keeps taking me to various pages, categories, albums, and the picture finally gets displayed as a separate post, on the front page on in one of my website's categories.
I've been looking into Drupal for a couple of weeks. I've read the for and against views of Drupal lacking actual OO functionality, or how it is emulated in some ways by the framework and module system.
That's not what I'm interested in though. My question is, if I wished could I manage to 'hack' an OO class into a module .. ? I would at least find it very useful as a database abstraction layer.
I'm also interested in finding out whether modules can easily call methods in other modules.
Anyone have ideas on how I can most effectively deliver a comma-delimited file of users who access a given node over the course of one year?
I was first just going to rely on the node's track tab, using Drupal's built in tracking capability, until I realized that enabling stats for a whole year for my whole site would make the DB prohibitively bloaty.
Can someone recommend a module that would collect some rudimentary user data, like name, company, phone number and email, before letting the user access a specific node? Sort of like the "signup" module works for events?
Hello browsers and browsets. I just would like to know if there is a module out there that I can add that will allow users to have a unique custom page that they can create on their page. I want it to be sort of like templates they they can pick and also if they wanted to create a custom template. When they log in their page will have be what they chose. Now this is not basically changing the whole sites theme. I just want the user to be able to have their custom page and when they log out they will return to the original site theme. I appreciate it if you know. JayDigga ya digg ; - )