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I have a new client that had a site set up for them in Drupal. The site has crashed and they have come to me to get it running again. I have a tar.gz of the site from the hosting company. We are also moving to a new hosting company at the client's request, so I have to start the whole process from scratch.
HI. I'd like to show certain images next to my articles depending on what category the article is in. In other words the images should sort of go along with that category theme.
I could just create an array that maps images to categories and then create a simple function to choose the pic based on the category ID. Or I could store the associations in the database. But before I do anything I thought I should ask if there is a module that would already do, more or less, what I need to do? Or maybe one that is close that I could customize to accomplish my goal? TIA.
I have a community site that relies on organic groups. I want to use OG Galleries to allow my users to share images within their groups.
My problem is that users have to have the "administer organic groups" permission in order to add their own galleries or modify the group galleries. I have admin users who have this permission, but I don't want all of my authenticated users to be able to affect the group membership or settings.
Hello
I've enabled the profile module and created a custom set of fields for a profile under (Home » administer » settings » profiles). How can I determine the link to allow users to add-to or edit their profile. Is it tied to their user screen?
I maintain a moderately-sized Drupal-based site that currently uses Drupal 4.7 as its base. There have been some minor modifications to its core made, and it has a number of modules that we have custom-created for it. We use CVS to manage it, with a branch containing the unmodified Drupal 4.7 code (not including 3rd party modules) which is merged into the trunk periodically (as described here: http://drupal.org/node/5123). We'd like to upgrade to Drupal 5 (and hopefully make fewer modifications to Core while we're at it), but since we've never done this before, I'm not sure what the best strategy would be.
Here's currently what I had in mind:
Start fresh with a new repository (I'm not a CVS guru, so the interaction between the "vendor branch" and trunk is a little on the 'magical' side to me, and there were a lot of changes to the directory structure in 5.x anyway), using the same sort of setup as we have currently with a 'clean' branch with code directly from the official distribution that is merged into the trunk.
Use a new installation of the database, with little to none of our existing site's data.
Make any modifications to core as needed (and hopefully they won't be).
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