After I upgraded to 5.1 in most themes the horizontal menus bars (such as primary links and tabbed menu choices) is now a bulleted list. The most current themes such as Garland don't seem to do this. Any ideas on this?
I am using Drupal 5.0. I need to setup different group of users to see different contents. I checked with roles settings, but it is only for module access, not for particular contents. How do I create some rules to have some users only access specific contents?
How to remove "More information about formatting options" link from the node submission form? I don't need this link and it points to an empty "http://examplesite.com/filter/tips". Please guide me.
I have Drupal 5.0 website build up. In the Category module, I add a vocabulary "book" which contains two list terms "West Bay" and "Smell Strange". Meanwhile, I have menu "book" on the right-side bar. When I create a content, I can choose the term "West Bay" or "Smell Strange" to category this content, I am also able to choose the menu to put in this content. But How to create menu items under "book" with the same titile name automatically without manually pointing to parent menu when I create content?
I've been looking for an anwser to this question: what is the reason that would make a developer to choose to write his own module instead of using cck? I haven't used cck much, yet, but I guess it's very powerfull, although writting your own module would give you full control of it. However, what's the point to go for an own module? Is there an exact answer to this? What is the exact limitation you have by using cck? Have anyone else thought on this matter and came up with a clear decision?