I'm trying to troubleshoot a different issue, however I need to get past this one first! Every new page I navigate to in the administration menu I get an "access denied" error, and have to log in again, I can then view one page, as soon as I click on another one, access denied again!
I'm a newbie to Drupal. I'm creating a project which also have option to use Banner module so that images could be shown at Top Left and Right Bar.
I've uploaded the images and it is showing when the user is logged in and not showing for anonymous user.
Can anybody help me to get rid of this problem.
I was developing project on my PC now it is published on the server
when i see the properties of image it shows only the previous path of my PC.
Hi! I'm not sure if this is the right place for this post but it seemed the most appropriate at the time. If it isn't then please tell me where I should post about this and I will do so.
I want to remove the 'Shawn's Blog' from all of my posts. http://www.shawnwasson.com
I'd also like to get rid of the login or register to post comments message.....
Any ideas?
I'm a big fan of Drupal and I appreciate all the people out there who contribute a lot of time, energy and knowledge into this open source system. I'm truly thinking of helping others out whenever I'm more experienced so to help the community grow, that's for sure but at the moment I find myself not skillful enough to do so. Forgive me.
I have currently about 6 Drupal sites running and I must admit all under 4.7.x since that's the release that was available at the time and later on I didn't see the need to switch to version 5 yet.. IMHO too much module incompatibility with version 5... but things are changing rapidly I guess. These sites all run more or less smoothly, some are test sites others are completed (actually never entirely completed but hey.. let's not get too picky here).
The thing that I'd love to hear is how other Druplers experience problems with setting up a user (4.7.x or 5.x) that this user is NOT an administrator AND that has the right to access AND see only menu items she/he needs to see. My created users have different access roles and different settings in the access control pages but still they end up seeing all the administrator menu items.
I guess a lot of web designers out there would love to give their users as less redundant information as possible.