currently, my articles i'm writing falls under 8 taxonomy terms. I would like to create a menu for primary links on the top nav bar to each category. example, I have honda, ford, toyota articles that fall under the taxonomy term "Cars". On the nav bar for primary links, i want to a tab that says "cars", it'll show everything recent that's labeled under "Cars". Is this possible or is there another way around it?
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I think I did it this time. I made a test site called www.domain.com/domain and now i want to change it to just www.domain.com. I went into the FTP folder and moved everything out of the subfolder and it gave me errors, so i guess that's out of the question so i moved everything back. I tried redirecting from my host but that didn't work. Any ideas on how I can go about removing the subfolder and just making it a regular domain without messing up the codes?
I have a site that was installed around 2004. I want to upgrade to the latest version. I've read the "How Can I Tell What Version I'm Running" post - http://drupal.org/node/139617 - and also the "Upgrading From Previous Versions" post - http://drupal.org/upgrade.
I know that I should move to the latest version of makor release and then the latest version of the next release.
I had been speaking with Kieran in the past few months about helping people with their case studies or press releases for projects they've completed. I'm not sure how many inquiries I'll get, but I'm willing to try to donate some time to help people get their news out.
Also, another thing to consider is tagging each other's news on social media platforms (Stumble Upon, Technorati, Digg, etc). Kind of like a 'tag circle' of people helping each other out.
I have some experience building websites, but have never used any of the major CMS's. I am contemplating learning Drupal because of all the flexibility it is touted to have, but I am wondering if Drupal makes it easy to quickly create simple websites that mainly have only text, pictures, and a menu in them.
I'd like for Drupal to help me with the structure and content management of such sites (and also leave open the possibility to make such sites more complex in the future), but I don't want it to take forever to put together a simple, small website initially.