Anybody interested in doing a quick modification to an simple custom module I have? The module limits the number of posts (nodes or comments) that a user can make per minute. The problem is that this also prevents users from editing their comments within the 1 minute time limit. This module already has a workaround to permit new nodes to be edited within the 1 minute time limit, but I can't figure it out for comments.
I'll send the module to whoever is interested in this. And if desired I can make the whole thing open source.
We are looking for excelent expert in Drupal 7 and Commerce. We have a site and need to make some things, which we can't do ourselves: improve some functionality, resolve some template bugs, make good exposed filters, resolve bugs with adding products to shopping cart and so on. 500 USD
If a user clicks the "update" link in their recurring fees table, then decides not to make any changes and clicks Cancel instead of Update, they get access denied because the cancel link redirects to the admin view of recurring fees, not back to the user view. This is with the authorize.net handler, the URL in question is like the following:
I'm trying to develop a custom module that allows me to add a custom row (link to a node) to the results of a taxonomy view. I've got an existing module that I believe could be modified for this use case; just need some guidance.
Below is the module that could be modified. The node title and node ID don't exist as fields in the taxonomy view, so I think the array can be removed completely. Just need to know how to get a hand-coded link in there instead of the array for the first row.
After a module to glue commerce wishlist (of drupal commerce package) and user relationships.
I.e. so a user can share their wishlist with friends (per user relationships module), and their friends can add those
wishlist items to their own carts. Ideally maintains link between friend purchases and the original wishlist item.
Basically:
Tiny module wrapped around a link table, with integrations for use in Views (relationships, filters) and add-to-wishlist style forms.
Our project is still in its early stages, and unlikely to officially be contracted out till around April/May.
However we are looking at a fundamental rebuild for the website for the Council of the Isles of Scilly. I posted a few bits and pieces about the build in a seperate thread here:
If there are any developers, small or large, interested, then please do get in touch and I will make sure to keep you included in mailouts about contracting the project.