I'm in the process of upgrading someone's site from 4.5 to 4.7.4. When it comes to transferring over the new site, it would be handy to close the site.
Obviously I can do this with 4.7, once things have gone through, but in the meantime - to avoid people seeing any error messages, etc. - what would you recommend?
Is the easiest thing just to put up a static html page and re-direct to that via htaccess? Or is there a Drupal workaround that can be used with 4.5?
#1 Please tell me how to make a page brake in the post or page. For example if I have too much information and the text becomes very long and needs to be scrolled down. Instead I want to brake the text in several parts and add something like nextpage-> link. How to do that?
#2 What is the difference between page and post? A bit confused.
#3 I made a menu in the primary links, do I have to make a page and use that page's Path in the menu?
I have quite a problem with Drupal. A member of our society set up this system a year ago, so I'm not sure which version we're using, but I presume 4.x something. This also means I'm really new to Drupal...
100,000 nodes on drupal.org and the 100,000th is for a new voodoo theme.
Congratulations to Dries, all the other members of the Drupal community for passing this not insignificant milestone.
Pakt publishing may have concluded that Drupal is the second best open source content management system onthe internet, but, I think many will find it difficult to deny that the Drupal community is the best on the planet.
Just wondering how often you guys clean out your Drupal database.
Mine get quite big quite quickly, 10mb within a very short space of time and I tend to pop in and clear out the CACHE, HISTORY, WATCHDOG and SESSIONS tables regularly to try and keep it trim.
I was doing that earlier and thought I'd post a poser up here to see what you guys did.