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User not logged out after closing browser window !!

I installed drupal 4.7.x version for the Linux user group community at my college ...

Blog posting Shortcut like BLOG THIS button

Is there any way to implement a BLOG THIS feature in DRUPAL
like the BLOG THIS Button in Google Tool Bar or POSTING SHORTCUT
in Wordpress which you can add to your favourite.

I would like to annotate and add comments while reading blogs
and post it to my own DRUPAL Blog.

Can you navigate our site?

As the site administrator for Jewcy.com (recently launched a few months back), I've been busting my brain trying to come up with the most usable and Drupal-friendly methods of usability implementation.

I think that our designers did a bang-up job, but I think some things can still be really tricky.

Event calendar block display error: today's date incorrect

Even with the event module configured correctly, 12hr, EST -5, (i was careful) the event calendar block table displays a highlight in the day after today, when it should highlight today's date. This only occurs when the user (visitor) is not logged in. Once I log in as user or admin, it becomes correct. I have no idea how to fix that. Can anyone help me?

Thanks for your time in advance.

the HeatMap and the 'hottest' part of drupal.org -some feng-gui wisdom

feng-gui HeatMap, "Simulates human visual attention and creates areas of attention heatmap.
Find out how people View your website and which areas of the page are getting most of the attention."

- useful tool for developers and and GUI designers can get a 'feedback' of user interaction pattern with the site and rethink of GUI aspects of the sites they work on

http://www.feng-gui.com/Default.aspx

Web 2.0 how-to design style guide

I just found this informative article called the Web 2.0 how-to Design Guide written by Ben Hunt.

In "this tutorial, I describe various common graphic design elements in modern web ("2.0") design style.

I then attempt to explain why they work (i.e. why they have become common), as well as how, when and where you might use each element in your designs.

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