My site, politicalphysics.com, almost since the day I launched it over a year ago has been plagued by a spammer who promotes "online poker". Am sure I'm not the only person familiar with this species of pondscum as they seem to have optimized themselves for the drupal platform. Up till now I've alternately managed to keep the upper hand on them through captcha and some other controls for anonymous accounts, however -
I have drupal site running from a good time, it was having fair rankings but recently I found that traffic from SE is gone , I check the " inurl:www.yolovers.com " <---that is the site I am running using drupal and found that google is indexing RSS only ?
So ..
Any advice that google will only index right stuff ?
On my Drupal site, I post most of the content. I do want members with blogger permissions to be able to post blog entries and stories as well, but I do *not* want those stories to automatically promote to the front page. I'd like to control that myself.
I'm sure this is probably really easy to do in Drupal, but darned if I can see a setting that makes it possible.
Can someone point me in the right direction, please?
Over the last year the progress of the Online Drupal Handbook is amazing and nicely structured. The Doc team is to well applauded on their hard work – as well as the others who have been adding pages to the Handbook.
The Forum however, contains numerous posts that are no longer pertinent and some of the advice is actually inaccurate or misleading – based on the current versions of Drupal available for Download.
Namely, I am questioning the importance, accuracy and reliably of the 2002, 2003 and perhaps 2004 forum posts.