First off I must say that I have been impressed with Drupal. You have achieved a combination of power and ease of use that is not easy to do. As a result I recently went beyond simply using default themes in 4.6 for my blog and started looking into what it would take to upgrade to 4.7 and at the same time developing my own theme. Still Impressed!
does anyone know if it is possible to turn of a WYSIWYG editor (in this case TinyMCE) for a specific textarea (in this case Log Message)? It isn't doing any harm, but it is un-necessary for this part of my site.
at my vote matters you will find an interactive (as we all know and love) Drupal install designed to elicit the opinions of youngish Canadian voters in the upcoming federal election.
Its a pretty lean install feature-wise, based on the FriendsElectric theme...
Especially on the front page, but on any listing that may get sticky posts on top, it is a problem when sticky posts fill the front page, so that one has to scroll down to see if there are any new posts or not...
It would at least be useful if the sticky posts had a "sticky" symbol like the sticky forum topics have.
But even more elegant would be if there was a way of defining how many new posts should show up _above_ the sticky posts.
Is it possible to set the maximum to 200 characters-per-teaser on the front page? If yes, where is this setting in 4.7 CVS? Used to be in Administer/Content/Settings, but that settings option seems to be removed?